Take your brother down to the sea,
Have two's on a cigarette.
Young sons mozy it happily
Learn facts on the soviet
A crowded room that holds just three, takes four do you connect?
And all this shit means fuck all to me.
Long livers in the sunset.

So crazy Billy Jay Jones, robs banks just for the shits
Man alone giggling so stoned, pick up the phone
Cause that money I leant you said was just a loan
You're danger prone, with too much gel and a whiff of dad's cologne
Leave me alone,
Cause now you come down and you just go and lower the tone

[Chorus]
But after about ten clear minutes, he was back in the game.
Thought he was done man, thought he was finished,
But he's back up again
And after about ten clear minutes, he was back in the game.
Thought he was done man, thought he was finished,
But he's back up again.

With a tainted brain of intoxication purple heart smartarse
Got on the transistor, said that you missed her,
Looking for selectors and found no one better than you.
With bother boy blues, take up the old
Tick up the avenues. And talk like you do what you do,
Takin up time, but now it comes down and it?s for who the bell tolls.


[Chorus]
And after about ten clear minutes, he was back in the game.
Thought he was done man, thought he was finished,
But he's back up again
And after about ten clear minutes, he was back in the game.
Thought he was done man, thought he was finished,
But he's back up again.


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Back in the Game Lyrics as written by Jamie Alexander Treays

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    Corrections: (im pretty sure on these I live in London and im used to the accent.) - Based on the album version.....

    Take your brother down to the sea, Have a two’s on a cigarette. Young sons mozy it happily Learn facts on the soviet A crowded room that fits just three, takes four do you connect? All this shit means fuck all to me. Long livers in the subsect.

    So crazy Billy Jay Jones, he robs banks just for the shits Man alone giggling so stoned, pick up the phone Cos that money I leant you said was just a loan You’re danger prone, with too much gel and a whiff thats dad’s cologne Leave me alone, Cos now you come down and you just go and lower the tone

    Chorus And after about ten dear minutes, he was back in the game. Thought he was done man, thought he was finished, But he’s back up again And after about ten dear minutes, he was back in the game. Thought he was done man, thought he was finished, But he’s back up again.

    A tainted brain of intoxication purple heart smartarse Got on a transistor, said that you missed her, Looking for selectors and found no one better than you. With bother boy blues, pick up the old tick up the avenues. And talk like you do what you do, Takin up time, but now it comes down and it’s for who the bell tolls.

    Chorus And after about ten dear minutes, he was back in the game. Thought he was done man, thought he was finished, But he’s back up again And after about ten dear minutes, he was back in the game. Thought he was done man, thought he was finished, But he’s back up again.

    shaunkgbon March 22, 2007   Link

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