Well same old Bobby, same old beat
Well yeah they got nothing on me
The same old clutch, same old streets
But yeah they got nothing on me
And easy come and easy go
Well yeah I'm sure I told you so
Well they just want you for your dough
Man I'm sure I told you so
And with your dead-end job
That's been eating away your life
You feel a little inside
The trouble and strife
And now you spend your evenings
Searching for another life
And yeah I think mate
I think you've got them in your sights

Well, easy easy
There's no need to take that tone
Well easy
I'm on the telephone
Man just leave us alone

Ow no I should've kept my receipts
'Cause the sandwich I bought
Yeah it's been off for a week
And Tesco's stealing my money
When positivity seems hard to reach
I keep my head down and my mouth shut
'Cause if you going through hell
We just keep going

You're easy
So easy
You're easy
Man just leave us alone?
I'll be one minute on the phone


Lyrics submitted by epiwoosh, edited by Thompson94

Easy Easy Lyrics as written by Archie Ivan Marshall

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    I'm really diggin' this song. Good stuff

    musicaleuphoriaon August 31, 2013   Link
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    Okay, more weird stuff happening. Those aren't the lyrics I submitted, and I think some lines are wrong, but a few are fixed where I wasn't sure. Anyway, combining the two, I think these are a little better:

    Well same old bobby, same old beat Well yeah they got nothin' on me

    The same old cut, same old streets But yeah they got nothin' on me

    And easy come and easy go

    Well yeah I'm sure I told you so Well they just want you through your door Now I'm sure I told you so

    And when your deadend job's been eatin' away your life You feel little inside The trouble and strife And now you spend your evenings searching for another light And yeah I think maybe I think you got it in your sight

    Well easy easy There's no need to take that tone

    Well easy I'm on the telephone Now just leave us alone

    Oh I know I should have kept my receipt 'Cause the sandwich I bought yeah it's been off for a week And now Tesco's stealing my money

    Oh when positivity seems hard to reach I keep my head down and my mouth shut

    'Cause if you're goin' through hell You just keep goin'

    You're easy So easy

    You're easy

    Man, just leave us alone I'll be one minute on the phone

    epiwooshon September 11, 2013   Link

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