We End Up Together

Album: Together (2010)
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  • When you gonna do some damage,
    Little Brother?
    Now that half your life is over
    If you're lucky
    Looking at the trends of men down
    Through your family

    Boom, there go the treetops
    Once more 'round the sun dried
    Just in case you were not listening
    I'm for damage
    Sweet damage
    Oh, damage
    Sweet damage
    Oh, damage

    Come on, tell us what we've won
    Little Brother's doing well
    With his cave painting, selling
    To the bandits and their brides
    Little Brother, you're inside
    "You're a natural," we joke,
    "In the early ABCs"
    Little Brother couldn't see
    Past his eyes once again
    He thought you were in love
    He's just glad to be free
    To have come so highly
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    Oh oh oh oh

    And you looked
    Oh, like you were saying something
    And you looked
    Like you were saying something

    With his slight victory
    Little Brother took the keys
    To the city which he found
    On the floor of his van
    Little Brother, cap in hand,
    Found the turn of events
    Unexpected

    Oh oh oh oh

    And you looked
    Oh, like you were saying something
    And you looked
    Like you were saying something

    Oh oh oh oh

    Introductions have been made
    Little Brother, I'm convinced,
    Yet again blew her off
    She thought she'd stick it out
    Little Brother wished her well
    The best wishes on both ends
    Extended

    Oh oh oh oh

    And you looked
    Oh, like you were saying something
    And you looked
    Like you were saying something

    Oh oh oh oh

    Ma ma ma ma

    We end up together Writer/s: Carl Newman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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