Eggman

Album: Three Bells (2023)
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  • Hey (hey), do you hear what I say?
    Would you look at your face?
    Your mouth's agape and caked with eggs
    Hey (hey), I'm talking to you
    Do you know what you do?
    You sit and rot your mind with thought
    Hey (hey), you did it again
    Your skin is too thin
    Repetition, again, again
    Wait, you made a mistake
    Would you look at your face?
    Again forbidden, the wrong decision
    Hey (hey), do you hear what I say?
    Would you look at your face?
    Your mouth's agape and caked with eggs

    Hey (hey, hey), do you hear what I say?
    Would you look at your face?
    Your mouth's agape and caked with eggs
    Hey (hey, hey) I'm talking to you
    Do you know what you do?
    You sit and rot your mind with thought
    Hey (hey), you did it again
    Your skin is too thin
    Repetition, again, again
    Wait (wait, wait), you made a mistake
    Would you look at your face?
    Again forbidden, the wrong decision
    (Hey, do you hear what I say?) Writer/s: Denée Segall, Ty Segall
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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