The Rat

Album: Bows + Arrows (2004)
Charted: 45
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  • You've got a nerve to be asking a favor
    You've got a nerve to be calling my number
    I know we've been through this before
    Can't you hear me? I'm calling out your name
    Can't you see me? I'm pounding on your door

    You've got a nerve to be asking a favor
    You've got a nerve to be calling my number
    Can't you hear me? I'm bleeding on the wall
    Can't you see me? I'm pounding on your door

    Can't you hear me when I'm calling out your name?

    When I used to go out, I would know everyone that I saw
    Now I go out alone if I go out at all

    When I used to go out I'd know everyone I saw
    Now I go out alone if I go out at all

    When I used to go out I'd know everyone I saw
    Now I go out alone if I go out at all

    You've got a nerve to be asking a favor
    You've got a nerve to be calling my number
    I'm sure we've been through this before
    Can't you hear me? I'm beating on your wall
    Can't you see me? I'm pounding on your door Writer/s: James Leithauser, Matthew Barrick, Paul C. Maroon, Peter M. Bauer, Walter Martin
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Joe from Fort Mitchell, KyBest song ever...
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