Godzilla

Album: Rainbow (2017)
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  • What do you get when you take Godzilla to the mall?
    He scares all the children and shreds all the pillows
    And knocks over walls
    His emerald eyes, they sparkle and shine
    As he eats the food court and steals half my fries
    That's what you get when you take Godzilla to the mall

    What do you get when you take Godzilla to meet your mom?
    He rings the bell and she looks out the window, and calls the cops
    I try to explain that he's mostly tame
    As long as there's pizza and video games
    That's what you get when you take Godzilla to meet your mom

    While everyone else is running and screaming
    I just love being with you
    I guess they don't see all the things that I'm seein'
    That make you so uniquely you, you, you, you

    What do you get when you meet Godzilla and fall in love? Writer/s: CLAIRE RACHEL WILKINSON, NATHAN PAUL CHAPMAN, PEBE SEBERT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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