Me and Michael
by MGMT

Album: Little Dark Age (2018)
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  • (Whoa)
    Not everyone can be like me and Michael
    The only problem is forgetting which side you're on
    So you think the burning light will reappear on summer nights
    Like all the rest, but they can't find out

    (Whoa)
    In every scene, it's me and Michael
    Imaginary bombs raining down from the clouds
    So it seems the danger signs will never let the feelings die
    When all the best and brightest have gone

    Me and Michael (whoa)
    Solid as they come (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)
    It's not a question now (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)
    Solid as they come (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)
    It's not a question now (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)

    Oh
    Oh, oh
    Oh
    (Whoa)
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh
    Oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    (Whoa)

    Binary stars sink like the setting sun
    Too happy with ourselves to notice when the change had come
    So you think the losing side would never break dividing lines
    But sanctity wasn't in doubt

    Me and Michael (whoa)
    Solid as they come (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)
    It's not a question now (whoa)
    It's me and Michael (whoa)
    Solid as they come (whoa)
    Me and Michael (whoa)
    It's not a question now (whoa)
    Me and Michael

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    (Whoa) Writer/s: Andrew VanWyngarden, Benjamin Goldwasser
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jeffrey Cella from NyI was singing--me and my girl--(won't allow me to use quotes) before I discovered that it was the original chorus!
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