Nineteen years old
You better not listen to yourself now anymore
You better not trust anybody else now
Your comment is coming, doesn't make any sense anymore
You get your transmissions at your front door
And then you get old

Mission control
Mission control

You're going to forget all about your killer rest me soul
You gotta get by on what they think that you can think of
If you thought that you would do it somehow by yourself
But when you shouldn't of been listening to everybody else
You come and go

Mission control
Mission control
Mission control

It's not quite like you think it's not that obvious
You only wanna raise your voice
But then everybody else ??????????? off suckers

You get off
Mission control
Mission control
Mission control


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    Lyric Correction

    "But then everybody else you can suck me off off suckers" should be "But then let everybody else get their heads blown clean off suckers"

    zachyaon December 27, 2010   Link
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    This song is amazing, as with everything The Dandy Warhols do.

    I think the line "You're going to forget all about your killer rest me soul" is actually "You're going to forget all about your killer instincts, oh"

    blackriverkilleron October 08, 2008   Link
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    rapid stream of ??? should be 'But then everybody else you can suck me off off suckers'

    TheDirgeon January 29, 2009   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    But then let everybody else get their heads blown clean off suckers.

    M0NSTARon July 20, 2011   Link

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