Drakkar Noir

Album: Bankrupt (2013)
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  • You could do it better
    Drakkar Noir
    Cheap fixtures, religious tales
    Light a cigarette for two
    Too close to get to
    How come everyone knows you before they meet you?

    In the jingle jungle
    Jingle junkie
    Jungle jungelmen
    A better standard you're mediocre,
    I want your tongue

    Jingle jungle
    Jingle jump before you stumble
    I'm just too glad to say no
    Oh no, no

    Scandinavian leather
    Drakkar Noir
    Fake riches, oblivious tales,
    On a domestic airline
    Swear to god that you're mine

    In the jingle jungle
    Jingle junkie
    Jungle junglemen
    A better standard you're mediocre,
    I want your tongue

    Jingle jungle
    Jingle jump before you stumble
    I'm just too glad to say no
    Oh no, no

    How I wish I knew
    How I wish I knew you from before
    'Till I die
    'Till I die
    'Till I die

    Burn the avenues, until the city unfolds
    Won't we have to know
    Do we have to know what truth is?
    Why I wish I knew
    Why I wish I knew you from before
    'Till I die
    'Till I die
    'Till I die
    'Till I die
    I'm just too glad to say no
    Oh no, no, oh no, no Writer/s: CHRISTIAN MAZZALAI, FREDERIC MOULIN, LAURENT MAZZALAI, THOMAS CROQUET
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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