Get yourself together
Get yourself together
Shake shake shake shake shake
Shake shake shake
Shake shake shake
Shake

Get yourself together
Take it all on chair
Get yourself together
Mothers in a lawn chair
Electric come to get in
Verbal litigation
Out of the races and in to the track
Punishment in higher places
People they are weird

And people they act strange
Get yourself together
Shake shake shake shake
Shake shake shake shake
People they are weird
And take yourself for rent
All I see is all I see is all I see is
Punishment in higher places


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    the song sounds very Moving Units-esque - listen to the album Dangerous Dreams by them and you'll see what i mean

    blahblah123123on November 18, 2007   Link

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