Fury of Chonburi

Album: Anthems for Doomed Youth (2015)
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    Fury of Chonburi
    Fury of Chonburi

    Well, everytime I see the Pigman
    Taking sides to split
    RIding jokes like Trojan horses
    Or the apocalypse
    And I do wish him well
    I got him under my spell
    I think he'll do just fine
    If he can toe the line

    Fury, fury carry me merrily to hell
    I'm Naga in his sanctity
    I'll rise from where I fell

    Fury of Chonburi
    Fury of Chonburi
    Fury of Chonburi

    Yeah well, I felt I saw the Pigman
    In a photofit
    On a wanted poster
    On the Sukhumvit
    Oh no I don't know what he did man
    But I stand by my brother
    Or yeah we gonna make it big man
    One way or the other

    Fury, fury, carry me too merrily to hell
    Jiggers defying gravity the CPS as well
    You see he's lowering the tone
    And bringing out the bone

    Fury, fury carry me merrily to hell
    Like a much-maligned deity
    Or beloved I can't tell

    Fury, fury, carry me merrily to hell
    I'll exorcise my soul for me
    It doesn't serve me well

    The time is not on my side
    Time is nowhere left to hide

    Fury of Chonburi Writer/s: CARL BARAT, GARY POWELL, JOHN HASSALL, PETER DOHERTY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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