Psychic Visions

Album: Heartbeats And Brainwaves (2011)
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  • Uh huh, oh yeah
    Uh huh, oh yeah
    Uh huh, uh huh

    Truth hurts, yes it does
    Sometimes I hurt you baby, just because
    Emotions defaulting on their loans
    You spend the rest of your days alone, alone

    Now she's the queen of the bad dogs
    She's the rumbling siren in the fog
    And I'm the king of the submarines
    Making horrible music for teens

    You see me in your psychic visions (psychic visions)
    You feel me in your psychic visions (psychic visions)
    When you're going crazy, oh yeah
    I feel the future in (let us trust) side of you, baby

    You walk around looking for answers
    And all the gypsies are stroking romancers
    Tarot cards and chills to the bone
    You're crushed under the weight of the great unknown

    And she's the queen of the queen bees
    She's coming on the next jet from Belize
    I see her dancing in the Latin quarter
    Abbreviations make everything shorter

    It's time you feel my psychic visions (psychic visions)
    It's time you see my psychic visions (psychic visions)
    I've had it up to here with your premonitions sloppy incisions
    Let's surround ourselves with the worst musicians

    And write a new song
    Ah yeah (psychic visions)
    Ah yeah (psychic visions)

    See a shrink if you're having doubt
    Cause the psalms in your love light
    Are running out

    Gypsy woman, rattle and shake for me
    Gypsy woman, rattle and shake for me Publisher: SWISS CHOCOLATE MUSIC
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