One Off Pretender

Album: Which Bitch? (2009)
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  • Living on them pills, he was lying in squalor
    That's the life of the late night bar crawler
    Most outrageous man I met he once said
    I could take a belly full of lead and wouldn't wind up dead

    He wanted his song to make you shiver
    A little like there's a ghost coming your way
    Have you ever been told that something's forever
    And had your heart broken the very next day?

    Shout it from the rooftop
    You can shout it from the rooftop
    But you can't tell it to the paper
    They've already been paid

    To be ten different people that's easy
    It's easier than being yourself
    I'm the one who pretends that I'm not happy
    Picking life off the shelf

    He taught me time wasted is time spent well
    The a man's dead if he doesn't have a story to tell
    Dead if he's lying in a dirty jail cell

    'Cause when your down they'll kick you
    The jury doesn't matter at all, the jury doesn't matter at all
    Tell me officer when your baton kissed me did it make you feel tall?

    And no one asked you where you come from
    No one told you of these times
    No one asked you where you come from
    No one told you of these times

    This is your life don't waste it
    Why don't you run away?
    A man to reckon with, he knows how to persuade
    You won't get a sun tan in this government shade

    Does it make you quiver a little the way they say
    That we're gonna fuck you
    Take a little bit of freedom away everyday

    You can shout it from the rooftops
    You can shout it from the rooftops
    You can shout it from the rooftops
    But you can't tell it to the paper
    They've already been paid Writer/s: KIEREN WEBSTER, KYLE FALCONER, PETER REILLY, STEVEN MORRISON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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