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Album: Youth Is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect (2017)
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  • Another Friday night of agitation
    So many people but no conversation
    All the bands they know
    And they're so outgoing
    Buy your tickets for the execution
    The kids are lined up for a prosecution
    And they've hung us all
    On their bedroom walls
    And as entertaining as it is
    Give up the freak show binge
    And rest
    Oh now undertaker
    Looks like we're getting out to explore
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    I've never seen so many pale males
    But I'm the dullest in this fairytale
    In my khaki crown
    And colourless gown
    Innocent and happy smiles
    So amused and so unaware
    Of death
    Oh now undertaker
    Looks like we're getting out to explore
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Looks like we're getting out to explore
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Looks like we're getting out to explore
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Filling hades left to right
    Death pop music maker
    Filling hades left to right
    Oh now undertaker
    Filling hades left to right
    Death pop music maker Writer/s: OSCAR POLLOCK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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