You don't look so good
You don't look so fine
Do you think that you've
Gone too far this time

O' I'll sing you a lullaby

Is your head aching
Is your body weak
Is the floor moving
Can't you speak
How do you feel
How do you know
Do you wish you were at home
But it's a long way to go
Find a corner
Go right down
Go to sleep
You won't hear a sound


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Lullaby Lyrics as written by Peter Jonnathan Davison Michael Davison

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing

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    You don't look so good. You don't look fine. Do you think that you've gone too far this time.

    Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby. Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby.

    Is your head aching. Is your body weak. Is the floor moving. Can't you speak. How do you feel. How do you know. Do you wish you were at home. But it's a long way to go.

    Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby. Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby.

    Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby. Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby.

    Find a corner. Sit right down. Go to sleep. You won't hear a sound.

    Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby. Oh I'll sing you a lullaby. Oh I'll sing you another lullaby.

    Oh I'll sing you. Oh I'll sing you. Oh I'll sing you. Oh I'll sing you.

    A lullaby

    Sounds to me like it's about someone that is so drunk that they cant make it home. So he lets them find a corner in his house and crash there. He probably adores them so possibly a girlfriend or something which is why he sings them a lullaby.

    CantKillAViruson June 23, 2006   Link

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