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Until the day you die
You always admit
You were right
You were wrong
About all of it
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
If you're gonna come you better make it quick
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
Until the day I die
Columbia by plane biplane
Brought us back
Back to life
Drifted off again
Fire-eyed boy
Fire-eyed boy
If you're gonna come, you better make it quick
Fire-eyed boy gets his ass whipped
You always admit
You were right
You were wrong
About all of it
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
If you're gonna come you better make it quick
Fire-eyed boy gave them all the slip
Until the day I die
Columbia by plane biplane
Brought us back
Back to life
Drifted off again
Fire-eyed boy
Fire-eyed boy
If you're gonna come, you better make it quick
Fire-eyed boy gets his ass whipped
Lyrics submitted by ApplesInMono
Fire Eye'd Boy Lyrics as written by David Whiteman Brendan Canning
Lyrics © ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC
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He's fired up and determined, but he keeps getting pushed down. We're all cheering for him to finally give em all the slip. What does Columbia I blame mean? This song is awesome.