Mondegreen

Album: Odd Blood (2010)
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    Tune in, tune in, tune in, tune in

    I just can't justify your love
    [?]
    I'm just too scared to watch tv
    Cause in the glass, static's all I see
    Melted faces
    And in the mirror speaking tongues
    As I hear a siren travelin' by
    I can't wake up, I try and I try

    Everybody sugar in my bed
    Everybody clouds up in my head
    Everybody disastrous
    Everybody all after us
    Everybody everybody everybody everybody...

    Everybody's talkin' 'bout me and my baby
    Makin' love til the mornin' light
    Makin' love til the mornin' mornin' light
    Makin' love til the mornin'

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    5, 6; 5, 6
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
    5, 6; 5, 6
    1, 2, 3, 4

    I just can't justify my thoughts
    Draw symbols on the carpted parking lots
    Perhaps the pollen in the air
    Turns into a stapler
    Poppin' pills to stay awake
    But all them pills make me shake
    Shiver shout and run about
    But all the time I want to cry out

    Everybody sugar in my bed
    Everybody clouds up in my head
    Everybody disastrous
    Everybody all after us
    Everybody everybody everybody everybody...

    Everybody's talkin' 'bout me and my baby
    Makin' love til the mornin' light
    Makin' love til the mornin' mornin' light
    Makin' love til the mornin'

    Be my sunshine
    When the dark clouds rumble
    And together we can
    Try to avoid trouble
    And we'll run to somewhere
    Where the grass grows greener
    And the water's clearer
    And our blood flows cleaner
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