Trying To Be Cool

Album: Bankrupt (2013)
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  • City and desert coexist
    Depending on the things you're wearing
    Wildlife binoculars
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me that you want me

    They teach you suffer to resist
    Too much intention Presbyterian
    Mint julep testosterone
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me that you want me

    Cool, I'm just trying to be cool
    It's all because of you
    Some fanatic attitude
    We're both on

    Open for business says it all
    You can't go wrong
    Is innocent too immature where you're from?
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me that you want it all

    Two dozen pink and white ranunculus
    Why, what are the problems to solve?
    To part-time holy bachelors
    Tell them that you want me
    Tell them that you want me

    Cool, I'm just trying to be cool
    It's all because of you
    Some fanatic attitude
    We're both on

    Open for business says it all
    You can't go wrong
    Compliments sound too cynical where you're from
    Tell me that you want me
    Tell me what they want is

    Gruesome, I don't care where you're from
    Nothing's that personal
    There is no physical evidence of cannibal boyfriends Writer/s: CHRISTIAN MAZZALAI, FREDERIC MOULIN, LAURENT MAZZALAI, ROBERT KELLY, THOMAS CROQUET
    Publisher: THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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