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lyrics
Ha ha ha ha you said,
I've shot you down and now you're dead
So let the actress now enjoy her final, fatal, finest hour
Hee hee hee hee says me
I'm wearing lots of Kevlar, see,
And where I'm standing, this is home,
You know full well you're not allowed'a
Shoot me when I am standing on this stone
Cos on this stone I
Have made a little home where I am safe from
You and your kind
And if I happen to fall off it
Then I guess you might just get me and I'd hate that.
So through the streets and over streams
and in and out of houses running over fields and moors and shocking sheeps and scaring cowses
Jumping overt things and falling in recycling bins
And hiding down a manhole - I can't believe the council allow this
Shoot me when I am standing on this stone
Cos on this stone I
Have made a little home where I am safe from
You and your kind
And if I happen to fall off it
Then I guess you might catch get me and I'd hate that
So come close, I need to tell you something
Come hear and close the door
So come close I can't keep saying nothing…
Shoot when I am on this stone
'cause on this stone I am at home
Come here and face it, dear
I'll get my own back
Ha ha ha ha I said I've shot you dead
so let the actress now enjoy her final fatal finest hour
Hee hee hee hee says thee
I'm wearing lots of Kevlar, see
And where I'm standing this is home
You know full well you're not allowed'a (repeat)
So come close, I need to tell you something
Come hear and close the door
So come close I can't keep saying nothing
Shoot me when I am standing on this stone
Cos on this stone I
Have made a little home where I am safe from
You and your kind
And if I happen to fall off it
Then I guess you might just touch me and I'd hate that.
credits
from Uneven Keel,
released March 30, 2006
Music & lyrics by R. Swayne
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