Mind Your Manners

Album: Lightning Bolt (2013)
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  • I've got an unfortunate feelin', I've been beaten down
    I feel I don't believe and now the truth is coming out
    What they've taken is more than a vow
    They've taken your innocence and then they throw them on a burning fire

    All along they're sayin' mind your manners

    I caught myself believin' that I needed God
    And if it's hard for some we sure could use it now

    Try my patience, my patience tried
    This world's no longer good enough that makes me wanna cry

    All along they're sayin' mind your manners

    Silence save him

    Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
    May not live another life
    May not solve a mystery
    Right around the corner
    Could be bigger than ourselves
    We could will it to the sky
    Or we could something else

    No longer sayin' mind your manners
    Always burning

    Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
    May not live another life
    May not solve a mystery
    Right around the corner
    Could be bigger than ourselves
    We could will it to the sky
    Or we could something else

    Go to Heaven
    That's swell
    How do you like it
    Livin' Hell
    Go to Heaven
    That's swell
    How do you like it
    Livin' Hell
    Go to Heaven
    That's swell
    How do you like it
    Livin' Hell

    Livin' Hell! Writer/s: EDDIE JEROME VEDDER, MICHAEL DAVID MCCREADY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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