Every Inch Of You

Album: Hot Cakes (2012)
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  • Baby I was a loser
    Several years on the dole
    An Englishman with a very high voice
    Doing rock and roll

    There are seas of sleeveless T-shirts
    And queues around the block
    And every man, woman and child
    Wants to
    Suck my cock

    I'm in a band with my brother and my two best mates
    So I never leave the house without my SM fifty-eight

    Every inch of you
    You know I'm gonna work it
    Every inch of you
    Alright

    I wanted to be a doctor
    I wanted to be a vet
    Until I heard communication breakdown
    On a TDK D ninety cassette
    My entire adult life was spent defying the man
    I got the whole arena eating out of my hand

    Every inch of you
    You know I'm gonna work it
    Every inch of you

    I've attended my last lectures
    Slept through my last class
    You can take your qualifications
    And shove them up your ass

    Every inch of you
    You know I'm gonna work it
    Every inch of you
    Da-da-da-da-da-da-da
    Every inch of you
    Every inch of you Writer/s: Daniel Hawkins, Justin David Hawkins
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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