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Album: Sex (2012)
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  • And you're a liar, at least all of your friends are
    And so am I, just typically drowned in my car
    It's my party and I'll cry to the end
    You must try harder than kissing all of my friends, you

    Yeah it takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you

    You're alive, at least as far as I can tell you are
    And so am I, you beat me down and then we're back to my car
    And it's so ironic how it's only been a year
    And it's not my fault that I fucked everybody here

    Yeah it takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you

    And I say
    Do you wanna dance, do you wanna dance, do you wanna dance
    In the bar at the back of the hall?
    And I say
    Do you wanna dance, do you wanna dance, do you wanna dance
    Dance in the back of the hall?

    Yeah it takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you
    It takes a bit more, yeah it takes a bit more than you Writer/s: Adam Brian Thomas Hann, George Bedford Daniel, Matthew Timothy Healy, Ross Stewart MacDonald
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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