Sacred Trickster

Album: The Eternal (2009)
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  • I want you to levitate me
    Don't you love me yet?
    Press up against the amp
    Turn up the treble, don't forget

    Getting dizzy, sitting around
    Sacred trickster in a really tight sound

    I wish I could be music on a tree
    Noise nomads and me
    Levitating on the ground

    Uh huh
    Uh huh
    Uh huh
    Uh huh

    What's it like to be a girl in a band?
    I don't quite understand
    That's so quaint to hear
    I feel so faint my dear

    Doing nothing, sitting around
    Sacred trickster in another tight sound

    I wish I could be music on a tree
    Noise nomads and me
    Levitating, spinning around Writer/s: Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, Thurston Moore
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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