Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)

Album: What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? (2010)
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  • Pretty girl, wreckin' bar
    Ra, ra, ra, ra, yeah, you are
    Growin' up, I'm twice the man
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I am

    The angels gave F. Scott Fitzgerald
    The evening news and the morning herald
    I know they're from very far
    Les femmes, les bars, c'est pas une joie

    "Where you been?" You can say
    Hey, hey, hey, hey, yeah, you may
    That might seem a bit below
    No, no, no, it's funny though

    Let's go home, I think we oughta
    I know you're your mother's daughter
    Well brought up and royal blue
    And I haven't got the time for you

    Finger pointing, presupposing
    Watch out, man, that door's a-closing
    This is what you get when you turn your back
    A clear blue sky turning dirty black Writer/s: Arni Hjorvar Arnason, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Justin James Hayward-Young, Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson
    Publisher: Global Talent Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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