Album: Everything You've Come to Expect (2016)
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  • Hot procession
    Gloomy Conga of glum looking beauties
    Strolling through the opening scene
    Where'd you want it?
    It's your decision honey, my planets or yours?
    Sectoral heterochromia

    Aviation in the evening
    I can feel it coming on
    Mama told me you should start as you mean
    To go wrong
    Or else you're never gonna get it right

    Senorita
    Well you need not come coke head close to me
    'Cause I can hear you perfectly clear from here

    Aviation in the evening
    I can feel it coming on
    Mama told me you should start
    As you mean to go wrong
    Or else you're never gonna get it right

    Elementary hallelujahs
    Annalise's dulcet tone
    Aviation in the evening
    I just can't leave it alone
    I reckon I just might have broke the ice

    The Colourama in your eyes
    It takes me on a moonlight drive
    It's the way you wing it
    While you're figuring it out Writer/s: David Alexander Turner, Peter Miles Kane
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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