Mr Noah

Album: Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper (2014)
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  • This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified

    This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified

    Here comes the loaf again
    Drip a lot, drop a lot
    Become an oaf again
    Trip a lot, trip a lot
    So wide to the other side
    Shuts an eye
    But he stays like a stump inside
    Hey, hey, hey

    Here comes the loaf again
    Drip a lot, drop a lot
    Become an oaf again
    Trip a lot, trip a lot
    So wide to the other side
    Shuts an eye
    But he stays like a stump inside
    Hey, hey, hey

    This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified

    This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified

    Upon the gusts he glide
    Brittle mind, gentle mind
    Toward a bigger sign
    Every time, every time
    So much for the safest vibe
    Tossed aside
    But he burns like a blaze inside
    Hey, hey, hey

    Upon the gusts he glide
    Brittle mind, gentle mind
    Toward a bigger sign
    Every time, every time
    So much for the safest vibe
    Tossed aside
    But he burns like a blaze inside
    Hey, hey, hey

    This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified

    This dog got bit on a leg
    He got a really big chip on a leg
    Don't want to get out of bed
    Unless he feels like it's justified Writer/s: NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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