I'm ready to try this
The center's a sea pit
I could be wealthy
With nothing to stop me

I'm ready to try this
(I move underwater)
The center's a sea pit
(I eat water slaughter)
I could be wealthy
(Inside a moon and palace)
With nothing to stop me
(Let's rain another chalice)

[Chorus]
Out and out and out
Out and out and out
Shake a fist
And let's breathe it in without

[Chorus x3]

You said if I tried this
(I'd be teleported)
But when you first tried this
(Your mind de-contorted)
And if this is heaven
(I might have to tell you)
I'm gonna give hell, just
(A quick one's over)

[Chorus x4]

"Before we go any further
I'd like to show you all a game I made up.
This game is called 'Sounds of the Studio'.
And it can be played with any record
Including this one. You may be surprised!
Now if you have a pair of headphones
You better get 'em out and get 'em cranked up
'Cause they're really gonna help you"

That's a pure solution
That's my magic potion
That's the incantation

That's a pure solution
That's my magic potion
That's the incantation

Bahhhh

[Chorus x4]

You said if I tried this
(I'd be teleported)
But when you first tried this
(Your mind de-contorted)
And if this is heaven
(I might have to tell you)
I'm gonna give hell, just
(A quick one's over)

I'm ready to try this
(I move underwater)
The center's a sea pit
(I eat water slaughter)
I could be wealthy
(Inside a moon and palace)
With nothing to stop me
(Let's rain another chalice)


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Shake a Fist Lyrics as written by Todd Harry Rundgren Joseph Goddard

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    definitely "body contorted".

    hyphonymon February 14, 2008   Link

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