Tropic of Cancer

Album: Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper (2015)
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  • It's all in the family
    And then
    You sneak it all away

    When they said he's ill
    Laughed it off as if it's no big deal
    What a joke to joke no joke

    It's all in the family
    And then
    You sneak it all away
    Sick has to eat well too
    And dumb it on down

    And you can't get back
    You won't come back to it
    You can't come back to it
    And you can't get back
    You won't come back
    You can't come back to it
    And you can't get back
    You won't come back to it
    You can't come back to it
    And you can't get back
    You won't come back
    You can't come back to it

    Its all in the family
    And then
    You sneak it all away
    Sick has to eat well too

    Got to like it all
    Got to like what kills
    It kills just to like what kills
    Got to like it all

    So it goes to show what
    All things know just
    One thing keep it live
    Keep it live
    Dead or alive
    These guys kill to live on
    And you give up on the upside
    Give it up on the other side Writer/s: NOAH BENJAMIN LENNOX
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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