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Album: Watch My Moves (2022)
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  • (Got me goin' one, two, three, four, one, two)
    Got me goin' "Woo"
    Yeah
    Woo
    Yeah

    Pain ricochetin' in my brain like exploding stones
    Thoughts runnin' round in my cranium like pinball machine-a-mania
    Dreamin' of a time when everything rhymed and I was cool, calm, and collected
    And all my heroes dropped by just to hear me play

    Woo
    Yeah
    Woo
    Yeah

    Thoughts become pictures, become movies in my mind
    Welcome to the KV horror drive-in movie marathon
    But I'm just kiddin' and I'm just playin'
    And this is just the way that I'm makin' a living
    Every day in my mind and in real life too

    Goin', "Woo"
    Singin', "Yeah"
    Goin', "Woo"
    Singin', "Yeah"

    Goin', "Woo"
    Singin', "Yeah"
    Goin', "Woo"
    Singin', "Yeah"

    Takin' off now
    Moog makin' noise now

    Pain ricochetin' in my brain like exploding stones

    And guitars feedin' back now
    Feedback massaging my cranium

    Painful calculations bruise my brain in the pouring rain
    Baby red maples growin' in the hedges
    Sometimes the silver linings come in brown and red
    So to see with your eyes you gotta turn your head to the light
    You gotta see with your eyes to look at, at what's outta sight

    Outta sight

    Woo
    Goin', "Yeah"
    Woo
    Sight

    Pain ricochetin' in my brain like exploding stones

    Pain ricochetin' in my brain like exploding stones Writer/s: Kurt Samuel Vile
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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