Appears on the CD single of "Love Machine"

I told ya, last Monday
Your friends are co-ool
You're older, but one day
We're bendin' the ru-ules

Last night I had a dream that you turned into money
I tried to save you but I found I was not sorry
I think I feel I said ‘oh no, I want you honey'
But as I licked my lips you turned and said ‘no worries'

Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life

I called ya, to tell ya
You blow me away
I pulled ya, God help ya
We're only to blame

Last night I thought I died and found myself in heaven
I saw my spirit fly with angels dressed in leather
I think I heard them shout ‘oh no girl what's the hurry?'
But as I floated down, I turned and said ‘no worries'

Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life
Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life

Ready to rock rock rock the creation
Nature knock knock knocking away
Lose the mock mock mock imitations
God has got his own rock sucked today

I'll never give up
I was lost in the dark
I was broke in the heart
But no worries
I'll never give up
I was locked in the dark
I was choked in the heart
But no worries

Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life
Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life
Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life
Pretty boys like in fashion with androgynous girls
And pretty soon shit'll happen, what a wonderful world
And your mum's getting younger to your daddy's delight
But he can't feed his hunger, what a beautiful life


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    Typical Xenomania nonsense lyrics...

    xchimxon October 08, 2009   Link

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