Advice

Album: A+E (2012)
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  • Why can't you realize
    Just get more paralyzed
    Then get the rabble round
    And shoot the arrows out

    Go write a new song,you're so discerning
    Fall out of my tongue,it's quiet determined
    Don't think of stopping when you see the stop sign
    Just listen to the groovy records till the morning

    Disjoint,the point
    Just shunt, the point
    Tough break man, it's not enough
    Completely tough, fucking enough

    You mind me standing here
    Talk through your adenoids
    They're sharpening their knives
    A pull before you rise

    I write a new song,while I was touring
    Man,it was no fun,totally boring
    Don't think of singing till you see the white eye
    Turn up the fuzz and dull your senses 'til the morning

    Shit

    Why can't you realize
    Just get more paralyzed
    I'm feeling pretty much back where I started and it's quiet concerning me

    Someone gonna give you advice until the morning
    Giving you continual advice until the morning

    Just push it to the back of my mind
    Expand to the back of my mind
    Extend to the back of my mind

    Hello! Writer/s: GRAHAM LESLIE COXON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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