Double Death

Album: Performance (2018)
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  • Double death
    I remember feeling shocked before
    I'm at a loss, I'm lost
    I must admit that I expected more

    Life is chewing gum
    It'll burst like a bubble
    Are your shoes on tight
    Does it look like trouble
    Is it in plain sight

    Come on people spit 'em up
    Kick a kerosene can, if you can
    Are you a boss collecting frost
    Are you an elegant dead man

    Life is chewing gum
    It'll burst like a bubble
    Are your shoes on tight
    Does it look like trouble
    Is it in plain sight
    Is it something I can do for you
    Do you feel alright
    Are you seeing double
    Every day every night

    [guitar solo]

    Double death
    Candy aisle at the grocery store
    I'm at a loss, I'm lost
    I can't remember what I came here for

    Life is chewing gum
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