I Might

Album: The Whole Love (2011)
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  • Was I wrong
    Off all night long
    So high
    As the stinking sun
    I came alive
    Then I felt
    Oh uh oh
    Some guys
    Have everything I know
    It's alright
    I've done a lot of
    Crawling around outside
    (And I heard)
    It's alright

    Your sno-cone
    And it's piss and blood
    It's in the cards
    (oh, oh)
    Get well soon
    Everybody!!
    Do all lies
    Have a taste?
    Let it go
    I don't know oh
    A cow's neck
    Bad shave
    In the low blow slo-mo
    It's alright
    You won't set the kids on fire
    Oh but I might
    Ho

    You come on
    Sentimental
    If the
    Solar car's coming
    I'm home
    The Magna Carta's
    On a Slim Jim blood
    Brutha!
    The sunk soul
    With the coal clean toe
    Is the mutha!
    Yea. That's right
    When you gonna find out
    I'm all inside
    You still might

    It's all right
    It's all right

    It's alright
    You won't set the kids on fire
    Oh but I might
    Ho

    It's all right
    It's all right Writer/s: JEFF TWEEDY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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