Mother Tongue

Album: Big TV (2013)
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  • The city stays high, all night
    Lit up and shivering
    Like a pinball table of fireflies
    An echo of home, on the edge of life
    Shot through the veins of an angel
    I'm a devil in exile

    But if you have forgotten
    Your precious mother tongue
    What do you think your mother
    Would say of what you've done?
    And if you can't remember the place
    You call a home, or having trouble placing
    Who's calling on the phone

    Who's calling on the phone

    Dip the nose of the car to the sugar lines
    Out to the desert
    Under cinnamon hills and moonshine
    He said 'what can I do to make you mine?'
    Kiss out the twang from my lips
    On the way to big-time

    But if you have forgotten
    Your precious mother tongue
    What do you think your mother
    Would say of what you've done?
    And if you can't remember the place
    You call a home, or having trouble placing
    Who's calling on the phone

    Who's calling on the phone

    Forgot your mother tongue
    Forgot your mother tongue
    Forgot your mother tongue
    Forgot your mother tongue

    But if you have forgotten
    Your precious mother tongue
    What do you think your mother
    Would say of what you've done?
    And if you can't remember the place
    You call a home, or having trouble placing
    Who's calling on the phone

    But if you have forgotten
    Your precious mother tongue
    What do you think your mother
    Would say of what you've done?
    And if you can't remember the place
    You call a home, or having trouble placing
    Who's calling on the phone Writer/s: CHARLES CAVE, HARRY MCVEIGH, JACK BROWN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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