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Our beautiful Destroy CD comes with a glossy 8 page booklet with all the lyrics and info so you can sing along at the top of your voice to all our songs!
Good morning Mr Macaloon and how are you today?
There’s little in the way of explanation
It’s getting pretty crowded and we really need the space
And you came up again in conversation
We’ve looked at everything you’ve done and how you’ve lived your life
We’ve made the necessary calculations
It seems as if you haven’t spent the time as well you should
You’ve even been quite lazy on occasions
Two weeks to live
Two weeks to live
Two weeks to live
Two week to live in
Two week to die
Two weeks to day goodbye
Or two weeks to try
And start living
And all the colours seem much lighter now
And all the stars are shining brighter now
And all the wasted opportunities
Are rising up and looking new to me
And it’s been so long since I breathed in the air
And I’ve been so wrong not to take what was there
And I swear I’m gonna live
Good morning Mr Macaloon and how are you today?
We're sorry but there's little explanation
It's getting pretty crowded and we really have to face
That sometimes there's just too much information
We hope you understand that we are doing all we can
It's simply an administrative error
We hope you'll be accepting our humble apology
'Cos it looks as if you're gonna live forever
credits
from Destroy EP,
released November 2, 2009
Stephanie Grant - vocals
Julian Moore - music
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