Listen to the monkey
Feeding on your brain
I feel okay
No pain!

I'm tired of shocking junkie
Suckin' on your veins
Forget no ways
No ways!

I'm tired of running hunchback
I've been tripping now for days
And there is no way
You don't say!

I got my drip drab velcro moustache
Keeps them all at bay
Get yours some day
Oh yeah!

'Cause we don't love our paycheck
Battle up your date
Don't get no love
No love!

Double takes for feeling
And empty realities
'Cause can't get no love
Get no love!

Come on like eyeball tickler
Get up of your knees
And smile above
Above!

Listen to the monkey
Feeding on your brain
I feel okay
No pain!

I'm tired of shocking junkie
Suckin' on your veins
Forget no ways
No ways!

Desire all you want
But you got what you need
Not too much
Too much!


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    Good b-side could have been on the new album its that good

    parabola 17on September 19, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Not really. It's cliched. I could write something like that. In fact, I have. And it's much better.

    The cageon April 09, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is beautiful, It made me cry the first time I heard it... No, not really, Its just a driving Jet-style Rock tune the type which only Gem could bring to Oasis.

    Jaydon September 15, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This is a great song, just one you can rock out to. Great job Gem!

    oasisfan99on June 20, 2007   Link
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    Cool riff. Interesting lyrics...another good B-side from Oasis. I think they should have put this on Don't Believe The Truth instead of The Meaning Of Soul.

    Jcm-93on April 14, 2009   Link

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