Screwdriver

Album: The White Stripes (1999)
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  • Tuesday mornin' now
    I gotta have somewhere to go
    I call up Tommy now
    I call him on the telephone
    Oh won't you wake up and come with me now
    I'm going to the pawn and loan
    Walkin' down thirty three
    Walkin' down thirty oh

    What am I supposed to think

    I love people like a brother now
    But I'm not gonna be their mother now
    What if someone walked up to me
    And
    Like and apple cut right through me
    I'm no just gonna stand their grinnin'
    Cause I'm not the one who's sinnin'
    Screwdriver

    Ooh ooh ooh ooh

    Now that you have heard my story now
    I got a little endin' to it now
    Whenever you go out alone
    Take a little dog a bone
    And think about your little sister
    And then you gotta drive it home
    Screwdriver

    I got a little feeling goin' now x11
    Now now Writer/s: Jack White
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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