I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in

How dare you assume I want to parlez-vous with you?
Sorry to be so short with you
But I'm tapped
But I'm tapped

I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in

The use of and your smug advertisements
of your tendril ocean bed achievements does not
justify your abuse of privacy piracy act

I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I feel you Telephone Thing listening in

How dare you assume I want to parlez-vous with you?
You Gretchen Franklin nosey matron thing

I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
Sense you
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
How dare you assume I want to parlez-vous with you?
You Gretchen Franklin nosey matron type

Does the Home Secretary have the barest faintest inkling of what's going down?
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in

The use of and your amug advertisements
Of your tendril ocean bed achievements does not justify your abuse of privacy piracy act

I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I do you Telephone Thing listening in

How dare you assume I want to parlez-vous with you
You Gretchen Franklin thing

I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
Sense you
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
Sense you
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in

How dare you assume I want to parlez-vous with you?
I'm tapped
I hear you Telephone Thing listening in
I HEAR YOU TELEPHONE THING


Lyrics submitted by Major Valor

Telephone Thing Lyrics as written by Mark Edward Smith Jonathan Richard More

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    I don't know know anyone who likes this song.

    Except me.

    Major Valoron October 25, 2006   Link

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