Catch Hell Blues

Album: Icky Thump (2007)
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  • If you go looking for hot water
    Don't act shocked when you get burned a little bit

    If you really want some hot water
    I can help you find it

    Oh
    Oh
    Oh yeah

    Well, if they catch me around, you're playing rock the boat
    I'm gonna catch hell
    And if you're throwing your voice in bed singing a note
    I'm gonna catch hell
    I know it

    That's right
    Try and catch me

    Oh yeah

    Tricky, tricky
    Yeah

    Oh
    Oh

    If you're getting tricky, lying to yourself
    You're gonna catch hell
    And if you're testing God, lying to his face
    You're gonna catch hell
    C'mon

    Hey
    That's it
    They're gonna catch you
    Hell, they're gonna catch you Writer/s: Jack White
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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