Album: Hand Built By Robots (2007)
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  • It was late one night, a little while ago
    I had nothing to drink, i don't think,
    Okay, well maybe a glass of wine,
    But nothing that would loosen my mind,
    To the point of seeing, what i'm seeing in the sky.
    Woooah an alien being! My mind can't make sense of what I'm seeing,
    It's beginning to take control, So i better watch out for the anal probe.


    We got,
    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello

    They come in peace, we stay in war,
    We like to get drunk and fight each other in bars,
    And all im trying' to say, is if you were to look,
    From the outside looking in, where would you begin?

    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello
    UFO, hello

    And I,
    When I look into the sky and I see a strange light,
    Everything is alright, everything is alright

    And I,
    When I look into the sky and I see a strange light,
    Everything is alright, everything is alright

    UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello. I've been waiting in a field to say,
    UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello, I've been waiting in line,

    UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello. I've been waiting in a field to say,
    UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello, I've been waiting in line,

    *UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello. I've been waiting in a field to say,
    UFO, if you wanna take the time to say,
    Hello, I just wanna say hi. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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