People Got A Lot of Nerve

Album: Middle Cyclone (2009)
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  • So the saying says
    An elephant never forgets
    Standing in the concrete cave
    Swaying side and sing
    They walked over the ocean
    And their dreams they dreamed awake
    Until the lights grew dim
    Until the cop cars came
    Everybody tells me this is crazy, yes I know

    But I'm a man man man man man man man eater
    But still you're surprised when I eat ya

    You know they call them killer whales
    But you seem surprised
    When it pinned you down to the bottom of the tank
    Where you can't turn around
    It took half your leg and both your lungs
    And I craved I ate hearts of sharks, I know you know it

    I'm a man, man, man, man, man, man, man eater
    But still you're surprised when I eat ya

    It will end again in moonlit song
    It will end again in moonlit song Writer/s: Neko Case, Paul Rigby
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnCool video, catchy song.
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