Monsoon

Album: Escapology (2002)
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  • I've sung some songs that were lame
    I've slept with girls on the game
    I've got my Catholic shame
    Lord, I'm in purgatory
    Basically it's all come-on talk for me

    I wasn't me when we met
    You haven't lost my respect
    I'm here to serve and protect
    What shape of insanity
    Keeps leading you back to me?

    So put your hands across the water
    Mushroom
    Monsoon
    Come soon

    Don't want to piss on your parade
    I'm here to make money and get laid
    Yeah I'm a star but I'll fade
    If you ain't sticking your knives in me
    You will be eventually

    To all you Sharon's and Michelle's
    With all your tales to sell
    Save your meat money well
    I'm glad that spending a night with me
    Guaranteed you celebrity.

    And I can't talk in a crowd
    When I'm alone I'm too loud
    You're done, your daddy's proud
    Thank you for keeping me company
    You've all been so nice to me

    So put your hands across the water
    Mushroom
    Monsoon
    Come soon

    Oh Lord
    I feel
    Nothing
    I know much smarter men
    Never got this far

    I got too many regrets
    I've smoked too many cigarettes
    I've had more blondes than brunettes
    I'm not expecting your sympathy
    But it's all been too much for me

    So put your hands across the water
    Mushroom
    Monsoon
    Come soon Writer/s: Guy Chambers, Robert Peter Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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