Moped Eyes

Album: Dark Days/Light Years (2009)
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  • Hot clubs and endless nights
    Hot clubs and endless nights
    Hot lies and alibis
    Dark days seem light years away

    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes
    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes

    Safe house for suffering
    Shitbags and shattering sighs
    Sore eyes, mosquito bites
    Zip up and zigzag away

    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes
    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes

    Hot wheels at traffic lights
    Hot deals, transactional rights
    From middle age sophisticates
    To stone aged reprobates

    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes
    I can see through your lies, 'cos you've got moped eyes Writer/s: CIAN CIARAN, DAFYDD IEUAN, GRUFFYDD MAREDUDD BOWEN RHYS, GUTO DAFYDD PRYCE, HUW CENNYDD BUNFORD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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