Keep On Your Dress

Album: Emergency (2008)
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  • Was that supposed to mean you're making no sense?
    Drinking all the time but now your just repeating yourself
    Was that supposed to mean I think you might of made a mistake?
    Your eyes appear to be closed but I know that you're still awake

    Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    That's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now)
    Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    Cause that's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now)

    Was that supposed to mean oh hear we go you're going to cry?
    That used to work on me but this time it is still goodbye
    Was that supposed to mean you're making no sense?
    Drinking all the time but now you're just repeating yourself

    Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    That's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now)
    Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    Cause that's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now)

    I think it's time that we were going now don't you?
    Leave with some dignity please darling won't you?
    I think it's time that we were going now don't you?
    Leave with some dignity please darling won't you?

    Just Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    That's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now)
    Keep on your dress girl it's okay (That's not the thing you need now)
    Cause that's not what I was going to say (I guess I'll take my leave now) Writer/s: DAVID JAMES BEST, JAMES DAVID NAYLOR, MATTHEW PETER GEORGE BOWMAN, OLIVER ROBERT MAIN, RYAN ANDREW WILSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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