I can picture it now 
You in your car 
Left the bar 
Playing Big Part 
Keep up complainin' 
It's probably rainin' 
Keeping complaining 
It's probably raining 
You're gonna visit your car 
It's one of my peeps 
With a blow to your head 
Is that what you need 
You're probably bleeding 
Is that what you needed 
You're probably bleeding 

Just like a movie 
Just like a movie 
Just like a movie 
Life doesn't move me 
Life doesn't move me 
I keep with you now 
Here in your car 
Left the bar 
Playing the Big Part 
Keeping complaining 
It's probably raining 
It's one of my peeps 
With a blow to your head 
Is that what you needed 
What you needed 
What you needed 
You caught me breathing 
It's just like a movie 
Life's just like a movie 

It's like a movie 
Just like a movie 
It doesn't move me 
Move me 
Move me 
It doesn't move me 
Life doesn't move 
It doesn't move me 
Move me 
It's like a blow to the head 
It's like a blow to my head 
It doesn't move me 
Move me 
Move me 
Move me 
It doesn't move me 
It's like a movie 
Just like a movie 
Blow to the head 
Life's like a blow to the head 
What you needed what you needed what you needed 

Life's like a blow to the head 
It's that what you needed 
Is that what you needed 
What you needed 
A blow to the head 
Move Me 
Move me 
It doesn't move 
It doesn't move 
It's like a movie 
Movie Movie 
Just like a movie 
It doesn't move me 
It's like a movie 


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Bury the Evidence Lyrics as written by Ian Bromfield Adrian Nicholas Matthew Thaws

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    This is a really cool dark song. It reminds me of nights during the summer, where you just cruise around in your mates car (cause his is way better than yours), blasting this sort of music and just hanging out.

    quiffpornon February 11, 2007   Link

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