Natural Disaster

Album: Playing In The Shadows (2011)
Charted: 37
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  • My friends say think of the bad things
    My friends say think of the fights
    And then it should be easier to walk away
    No more sleepless nights
    And even though I don't need you
    You're clearly the best thing that happened to me
    We should be happy ever after, happiness and laughter
    What a natural disaster!

    Need to tell myself I don't care
    Need to tell myself you're not there
    Need to tell myself I don't care
    Need to tell myself you're not there
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air,

    The way I'm feelin', I just don't care!

    And even though I don't need you
    You're clearly the best thing that happened to me
    We should be happy ever after, happiness and laughter
    What a natural disaster!

    Don't take you for a fool - never
    We've been floatin' down a one way river
    No way back, can't paddle upstream
    I suppose I had a f-ed up dream
    Had enough of you, had enough of me
    What can I say, I'm in a one man team
    Schemin' dreamin', wheeler dealin', feelin' strange
    I'm in love with the scene
    General Malice, seminal talent
    Too many brain cells chemical imbalance
    One day soon I'll get it all examined
    'Til then I'm goin' on big talent
    We write the future, new ruler
    Too cool now, well it don't suit ya
    This is Starship Troopers living on a whole other planet
    Reboot computer [x3]

    Need to tell myself I don't care
    Need to tell myself you're not there
    Need to tell myself I don't care
    Need to tell myself you're not there
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air, need some space
    Need some air,

    The way I'm feelin', I just don't care!

    And even though I don't need you
    You're clearly the best thing that happened to me
    We should be happy ever after, happiness and laughter
    What a natural disaster!

    You're far too good for me
    I said you're far too good for me
    We should be happy ever after, happiness and laughter
    What a natural disaster!

    We should be happy ever after, happiness and laughter
    What a natural disaster! Writer/s: DIPESH PARMAR, ELLIOT GLEAVE, LUCAS VAN SCHEPPINGEN
    Publisher: Cloud9, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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