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AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Spearmint
Spearmint
Künstler:in
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
James Parsons
James Parsons
Komponist:in
Shirley Lee
Shirley Lee
Komponist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
James Parsons
James Parsons
Produzent:in
Ronan Lavour
Ronan Lavour
Produzent:in
Shirley Lee
Shirley Lee
Produzent:in

Lyrics

I've got my anger; it feels like the only thing that's left of me now I love my anger: the taste of metal in my mouth Trying to sort these feelings out I've got my anger; I keep it close to me, protecting me I need my anger: the boiling blood runs through my veins Keeps me sane Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, barbed, barbed is how I feel Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, barbed reminds me who I am Who I am... That's not a dog howling, that's someone pretending to be a dog howling down the bottom of Preston Street. October wasps, September days, walking through the morning haze after a short summer. You always looked at the ground; I always looked at the sky, uncomfortable in your own skin and never any good with authority Remember to feed the right wolf – don't feed the bad wolf I've got my anger; it feels like the only thing that's left of me now I love my anger: the taste of metal in my mouth Trying to sort these feelings out Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, barbed, barbed is how I feel Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, barbed reminds me who I am Who I am... It feels like everyone else is in a club that you're not a member of – detective Shirley Lee Sometimes we're fine for a while, but it all comes back: darker horses, sixteen lights, and while we were worrying about something trivial, something really bad happened Impending doom, always a sense of impending doom Lying there watching the lights move across the ceiling as the cars drive by outside And nobody seems to have noticed all the magpies gathering in the fields Remember to feed the right wolf – don't feed the bad wolf
Writer(s): Andrew John Lewis, Shirley Lee, James David Charles Parsons, Ronan Larvor, Simon Terence Calnan Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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