Juicebox

Album: First Impressions Of Earth (2005)
Charted: 5 98
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  • Everybody sees me, but it's not that easy
    Standing in the light field, standing in the light field
    Waiting for some action, waiting for some action over
    Why won't you come over here?

    Why won't you come over here?
    We got a city to love
    Why won't you come over here?
    We got a city to love

    Old time grudges
    Will die so slowly
    I know you miss the
    Way I saw you

    You're cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold

    Nobody can see me, everything's too easy
    Standing in the light field, standing in the light field
    Waiting for some actress, waiting for some actress to say
    "Why won't you come over here?"

    Why won't you come over here?
    We got a city to love
    Why won't you come over here?
    We got a city to love

    Old time love song
    Will die so swiftly
    You never trust me
    For a while, it was nice
    But it's time to say bye

    I'm cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    No-no-no, cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    Oh, no-no-no-no, cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    You're so cold
    No, no, you're so cold Writer/s: Henry Nicola Mancini, Julian Casablancas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Ryan from Anahola, HiI like the bass part of this song.
  • Corey from Richmond, VaOne of the best songs ever!
  • Tyler from Knoxville, TnIt's not the "Peter Gunn" theme, although its very close.
  • Ben from La, CaThere is something quite catchy about this song. one of the most unique popular rock songs i have heard in a while.
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