Cheer Up London

Album: Are You Satisfied? (2015)
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  • Oh, you!

    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave yet?
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave?
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave yet?
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done?

    You're dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead

    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave yet?
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave? What!
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you done digging your grave yet?
    Put another 0 in your paycheck
    Are you quite done?

    You're dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead

    Cheer up, London
    It's not that bad
    Cheer up, London
    You're already dead and it's not that bad
    Cheer up, London
    It's not that bad
    Cheer up, London
    It's really really not that bad, is it?
    How could it be
    So bad
    When you're already dead?

    You're dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead, dead, already-ready
    Dead, already, dead

    Cheer up London
    Mind The Gap
    Thank you
    Good night, see ya Writer/s: Isaac Llewellyn Holman, Lawrence William Vincent
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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