Brainville

Album: Clouds Taste Metallic (1995)
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  • I've heard about a place, where they enlarge yer space
    Don't cost ya very much, they seem to know their stuff,
    They take pity on the small ones

    So I want to go to Brainville. Let's get in
    And overcome my inexperience
    I want to go to Brainville. Let's get in
    And be the first one on the block that does.

    They say it's the one thing everyone should have
    I know it must look bad.

    I know I need the help
    They'd take me I can tell
    They take pity on the small ones

    I want to go to Brainville. Let's get in
    And overcome my inexperience
    I want to go to Brainville. Let's get in
    And be the first on the block that does. Writer/s: MICHAEL IVINS, RONALD JONES, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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