Alright

You don't gotta be alone at night
You don't gotta suck your thumb so tight
I said there's room enough for one more on my tail, yeah

I think you need a little knock in the snout
I think you need a little inside out
You gotta acid bath in the belly of the whale, yes, yes

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

King Kong's got a guarantee
He's gonna rub your spirit next to me
We're gonna bathe in the flame of everlasting wanting

Well I can dig a hole as big as you want
Well, all you gotta do is promise to jump
You gotta trust the hand that tickles you to death, yeah yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Take a walk with me down that road
Well, at the end there's a mother load
You gotta a bomb inside a snake inside a baby

I fed my dog the American Dream
Well, he rolled over and he started to scream
He said, ?I dig the taste of salt but it don't keep me alive yeah, yeah?

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Alright

Alright, yeah

You don't gotta be alone at night
You don't gotta suck your thumb so tight
I said, ?There's room enough for one more on my tail, yes?

So quit your lookin' all over the place
You gotta us dead in outer space
I gotta save a warm and cozy place to sleep, yeah yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep

Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep
Save a warmer place to sleep, oh yeah


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