Sail with me across the sea
So we could see what's goin' on
Along the way, red stack the bong

We'll make it tight alright
We'll write the one that makes her cum
That one that makes it so she can't sleep tonight

So bombs away
And as they say
Here's to oblivion

And cheers to you
As well it's through
Sound siren

[Chorus]
She's still cryin'
It's over
It's over
Sound siren
It's over
It's over

We'll have some fun
Play with a loaded gun
Try not and shoot and kill no one
'cause I would feel like shit

But in the same regard
It's getting hard to deal with it
And I'm sick of it
And no place is too far

So bombs away
And as they say
Here's to oblivion

And cheers to you
As well it's through
Sound siren

[Chorus: x2]

So bombs away
And as they say
Well it's over now
It's over now
She's gone, yeah
And he won't go away

So sound siren

[Chorus: x2]

(S-s-s-sound siren)
(S-s-s-sound siren)
(S-s-s-sound siren)
(S-s-s-sound siren)

[Chorus: x2]


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Sound Siren Lyrics as written by Robert Brewer Pat Kim

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Scott sounds like Mark? I never noticed that. The last verse is really funny. i think he's annoyed by the girl or something like that.

    broken_soundon May 05, 2002   Link

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