Succexy

Album: Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? (2003)
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  • Lonesome for no one when
    The room was empty and
    War as we knew it was obsolete
    Nothing could beat complete denial

    All we do is talk, sit, switch screens
    As the homeland plans enemies

    All we do is talk, static split screens
    As the homeland plans enemies

    Invasion's so succexy

    Let's drink to the military
    The glass is empty
    Faces to fill and cars to feed
    Nothing could beat complete denial

    All we do is talk, sit, switch screens
    As the homeland plans enemies

    All we do is talk, static split screens
    As the homeland plans enemies

    Invasion's so succexy

    Passive attraction, programmed reaction
    Passive attraction, programmed reaction
    Action distraction, more information
    Flesh saturation, lips on a napkin
    Ass ass ass

    Where does the time go?
    We're waking up so slowly
    Days are horizontal lately
    Out of body, watched from above
    Out of body, watched from above

    Passive attraction, programmed reaction
    More information, cash masturbation
    Follow the pattern- the hemlines, the headlines
    Action distraction,faster than fashion
    Faster than fashion,faster than fashion

    Lonesome for no one when
    The room was empty and
    War as we knew it was obsolete
    Nothing could beat denial Writer/s: EMILY HAINES, JAMES SHAW
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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