All the Best

Album: Collapse Into Now (2011)
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  • So over me
    So pie in my face
    So talk to me
    Tell me where to place these
    In my Quasimodo heart
    That's where I slipped and fell
    I rang the church bell
    Till my ears bled red blood cells

    I think I'll sing it and rhyme
    I'll give it one more time
    I'll show the kids how to do it fine, fine, fine, fine

    I hold the mirror off
    You tell me what is what
    You tell me which part of my story baby stuck, stuck, stuck
    I'm in a part of your dreams
    That you don't even understand
    It's just like me to overstay my welcome men

    Let's sing it and rhyme
    Let's give it one more time
    Let's show the kids how to do it fine, fine, fine, fine

    Oh

    I just have to get that off my chest
    Now it's time to give with the best
    All the best
    All the best
    All the best
    All the best, best, best

    It's just like me to overstay my welcome bless

    Let's sing it and rhyme
    Let's give it one more time
    Let's show the kids how to do it fine, fine, fine, fine
    Let's sing it and rhyme
    Let's give it one more time
    Let's show the kids how to do it fine, fine, fine, fine Writer/s: MICHAEL E. MILLS, MICHAEL J. STIPE, MICHAEL MILLS, MICHAEL STIPE, PETER BUCK, PETER LAWRENCE BUCK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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