Mr. Grieves

Album: Doolittle (1989)
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  • Hope everything is alright
    Hope everything is alright

    What's that floatin' in the water?
    Oh, Neptune's only daughter

    I believe
    In Mr. Grieves
    Pray for a man in the middle
    One that talks like Doolittle

    I believe
    In Mr. Grieves
    Do you have another opinion? Yup
    Do you have another opinion?

    La la la la, la la la la
    La la la la, la la la la
    Got bombed, got frozen
    Got finally off to finally dozin'

    I believe
    In Mr. Grieves
    Do you have another opinion? Yup! Opinion
    Do you have another opinion?
    Do you have another opinion?

    You can cry, you can mope
    But, can you swing from a good rope?
    Oh, I believe
    In Mr. Grieves
    Hope everything is alright
    Hope everything is alright Writer/s: Charles Thompson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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