Ladies and gentlemen can I,
Say this story seems alive away from you
We'll hope for love on hotel floors
And write a history for teens with dreamer's truths

Then he looks her in the eye
She considers hiding spades and trumps so bland
Such a crush or subtle ties
And disclaimers wish for wings, in idle hands
And he said baby jump

Oh oh oh oh from the hospital
We're honorary members of the red carpet academy (and)
Oh oh oh oh From the hospital
We're honorary members of the red carpet academy

So wrap your lips around these lies
Wo oh oh oh and take your pills to stop the slip

Ladies and gentlemen, a truth,
A definition of a tongue packed full of slick
And this relationship will sink
In this hostile plague of hospital soundtracks

Oh oh oh oh from the hospital
We're honorary members of the red carpet (and)
Oh oh oh oh from the hospital
We're honorary members of the red carpet academy

So wrap your lips around these lies
Wo oh oh oh and take your pills to stop the slip
Wo oh oh oh we're playing at a home team quarter breaker
(just to fall in love girl, love girl tonight)
We're swaying and the home team's swimming alone
But don't you swim alone tonight


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Ladies & Gentlemen Lyrics as written by Shaun Donald Diviney Andrew Nicholai Clemmensen

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    Well, from breaking my arm and being slightly drugged out at the hospital when they fixed it, i kind of think its all your normal thoughts getting all mixed up with weird conclusions. So like how how you might think about fame, love, and weird things you think of, just all mixed together to make this almost nonsense song. Like while they fixed my arm i was seeing people in three's and had no idea what they were doing, while still knowing they were fixing my arm. I love it so much. They need to make their music available in america.

    JuiceBOXofBloodon May 28, 2011   Link

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