At the music heist
I met the gourmet man
With aluminum lungs
Who sucks out all he can
He sees the whole world go flip
In a stunt bug style
'Cause he's a parasite
With a cellulite pile
But he can smile

'Cause this is the music
Movin' on, we're movin' on
Hey, this is the music
Movin' on, we're movin' on

We're sticky eyes and sticky bones
You get no time on your own
You get a dose and a ghost
You get it coast to coast
Now you dye your hair black
Get Satan tattooed on your back
You pierce yourself with a Coke can
And rub yourself in fake tan

'Cause this is the music
Movin' on, we're movin' on
Hey, this is the music
Movin' on, we're movin' on
No matter how low, there's always further to go
And you're movin' on, you're movin' on
No matter how low, there's always further to go
Movin' on, we're movin' on
It won't be long, we're movin' on

Hey, this is the music
We're movin' on, we're movin' on
Yeah, this is the music
Movin' on, we're movin' on
No matter how low, there's always further to go
And you're movin' on, you're movin' on
No matter how low, there's always further to go
And you're movin' on, you're movin' on


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Movin' On Lyrics as written by Alexander Rowntree David Alexander James Steven

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    I'm pretty sure it's "He sucks on who he can."

    Umup0on May 12, 2009   Link

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