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Al Sharp Lyrics
Is it because I'm beside myself with love
that I can('t) say these things to you, honey?
Or is it because I'm beside myself with guilt
that I can('t) say these things to you, honey?
You and me will never be fine (far)
You know I never even tried to smile
Is it because the life beyond the heart
was taken out for good?
Al Sharp he got the money
Or because the power ranger robots in disguise
have called a war to you honey?
You and me, we'll never be fine (far?)
You know I never even tried to smile
To you honey
Good Al Sharp he laughs in the face of God
Al Sharp he laughs in the face of dark
he tried the money, he tried the money
he's a liar and a cheat and he falls on the weak
Thieving on your mind, aaaaaaah
Thieving on your mind AAAAAaaaaaaah!
You and me will never be fine
You know I never even tried to smile for you
(You and your mind will never be fine)
that I can('t) say these things to you, honey?
Or is it because I'm beside myself with guilt
that I can('t) say these things to you, honey?
You know I never even tried to smile
was taken out for good?
Al Sharp he got the money
Or because the power ranger robots in disguise
have called a war to you honey?
You know I never even tried to smile
To you honey
Al Sharp he laughs in the face of dark
he tried the money, he tried the money
he's a liar and a cheat and he falls on the weak
Thieving on your mind AAAAAaaaaaaah!
You and me will never be fine
You know I never even tried to smile for you
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lol not sure it's about him, they're just weird. listen to their song "shrek," i don't know wtf it's about but i don't think the green ogre was anything more than a passing, minimal influence on the piece...
Wow, they really don't like Al Sharpton.
It's not about Al Sharpton. Steve Mason, singer of the Beta Band, said in an interview that it's about politicians in general. He was disillusioned by the American presidential elections at the time between George W. Bush and Al Gore, and this song was a result.
It's not about Al Sharpton. Steve Mason, singer of the Beta Band, said in an interview that it's about politicians in general. He was disillusioned by the American presidential elections at the time between George W. Bush and Al Gore, and this song was a result.