M-Bike

Album: 4-Track Demos (1993)
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  • His m-bike's clean
    He polished that thing
    He looks her over
    more than me

    But I won't let it
    Get to me
    Yeah he can play with
    His machine

    Night & day
    Wind or shine
    He looks at her shape
    Not at mine

    But I'm not complaining
    No i think its neat
    yeah he can play with
    his machine

    mm, but all he's speaking
    and all he sees
    is just his motorbike, not me

    I won't let it
    get to me
    No I can't stop thinking
    his god damn machine
    Motor.. Motor... Motor.. Motor!

    Take that thing
    Cast it west
    Take his motor
    Over the edge

    Yeah i could break her
    break her, break me
    get rid of that god damn machine
    yeah i could break her
    break her, break me
    get rid of that god damn machine
    yeah im gonna break her
    think what you like (motor)
    i fucking hate his motorbike (motor!) Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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