Mate, I'm zonked absolutely spent
I think I'm gonna give my eyes up for lent
I'll use my sockets to stock stones instead
And with an icy cold stare, I'll hide bones in your bed

Mate, please accept this invitation, so I can take you away
'Cause there's a one in forty thousand chance
That asteroid Apophis will collide
With the earth in less than twenty years, oh my god
Roll up for the knees up business

Instead of staring at your Stella desperately for inspiration
Belt up and quiver at your indignation
I ain't saying anything that could be construed as an apology
There's another case study for anthropology

I know, let's announce embargos and denounce our far foes
Ingrowing egos a syntax he knows
It's just distance that separates us
Or are we really all ethnocentric-ally inclined?

Mate, what the fuck are you on about?
This is a draconian law, I protest, I protest
The herd is rowdy, the squad is vexed
The herd is rowdy, the squad is vexed

Squad Up!


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Zzzonked Lyrics as written by Liam Rory Clewlow Chris Batten

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    Mate! I'm zonked, absolutely spent I think I'm gonna give my eyes up for lent I’ll use my sockets to stock stones instead And with an icy cold stare I'll hide bones in your bed Mate! Please accept this invitation So I can take you away Cause there's a one in forty thousand chance That Asteroid Apophis Will collide with the Earth in less than twenty years (Oh my god!) Roll up for the knees up business Yes yes yes I think we’ve heard quite enough from you

    Instead of staring at your Stella desperately for inspiration Belt up and quiver at your indignation I ain't saying anything that can be construed as an apology There's another case study of anthropology Let's announce embargos and denounce our far foes Ingrowing egos a syntax he knows It's just distance that seperates us Or are we really all ethno-centrically inclined?

    Mate! What the fuck are you going on about? This is a draconian law I protest! I protest

    The herd is rowdy The squad is vexed

    Elective Amnesiaon June 18, 2009   Link

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