Album: A Fever Dream (2017)
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  • You think it's new
    But it is not new
    I cannot wait
    To see the look on your face

    Cos someone's going to break that bovine balloon
    Wrinkled little boxing glove
    Someone's gonna tell you "no, you can't"
    And I think you might explode

    You think we're fools
    But we are not fools
    You think it's hard
    But you're doing the easiest thing

    Someone's going to burst your blood blubber head
    Even little children see through you
    Someone's gonna pull your big trousers down
    And I think you might explode

    So go home
    What's gone in the basement now
    Sing me a song from your dead eyed scroll
    Witless and rank as a fat-filled hole

    I'm tired and you are ridiculous
    God for a clown and a clown for a pig
    Ever so small but you think you're as big
    I know!

    You are ridiculous
    Rubbery legs gonna march all night
    Tell me again cos it makes me smile Writer/s: Alex Robertshaw, Jeremy Pritchard, Jonathan Higgs, Michael Spearman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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