Life Is Simple in the Moonlight

Album: Angles (2011)
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  • Animals on TV singing about some pain that they once felt
    There's no one I disapprove of more or root for more than myself
    I wanted to pretend that it was better, better, better on the phone
    I didn't wanna tell you I was jealous, jealous, jealous and alone

    So we talk about ourselves in hell
    To forget the love we never felt
    All the old jokes that work so well
    Universal truth was a moment's lie

    Don't try to stop us
    Don't try to stop us
    Don't try to stop us
    Get out of the way

    Got to get to climb your tree in the light of the living ghost I see
    She sees her father in that old man's eyes while secretly he stares at her thighs
    Animals on TV singing about some pain they felt at some point
    I didn't wanna tell you I was jealous, jealous, jealous, what's the point?

    As I watch the velvet drapes appear
    And the door was closed for forty years
    As we hide what we don't wanna hear
    As we hide what's really in our ears

    He is coming from a part of hell
    Where lightning blue eyes don't go down well
    He can tell that we're oblivious
    It's addiction of routine as well
    Making fools out of the best of us
    Making robots of the rest of us
    Innocence itself in America today
    Is a crime just like Cornel West might say

    Don't try to stop us
    Don't try to stop us
    Don't try to stop us
    Get out of the way Writer/s: Julian Casablancas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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