Blow It Up

Album: What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? (2011)
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  • Okay, I could live without it
    Were you ever my age? No, I doubt it
    A Native American feather
    Degenerates look better in leather

    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow it up, blow it up, blow it up

    Trippin' out is fun on the weekend
    But you don't feel as young with a girlfriend
    I'm bored of tryna deal with your ego
    Play it like that and it will though

    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow it up, blow it up, uh-huh

    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow, blow, blow it up
    Blow it up, blow it up, blow it up Writer/s: Arni Hjorvar Arnason, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Justin James Hayward-Young, Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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