If you hear us, come help and make some noise.
Nothing special; dumb, sick, and unemployed.
You wanna burn it down, and we want to enjoy.
Oh, you look lost there, darling,
Are you upset or just hypnotized?
Look into my eyes,
No, I don't care no more.
Oh, you look lost there, lovely,
Are things hazy, or are we getting high?
Look into my eyes,
No, I don't love no more.
And your heart starts pounding,
And your face starts melting,
And the clocks stop counting,
And you can't stop shouting.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
Look out back again,
So we can get the time.
We'll blow your brain apart,
To get a peace of mind.
Your pretty little face
Should be on top of mine.
Oh, you look lost there, darling,
Are you upset or just hypnotized?
Look into my eyes,
No, I don't care no more.
Oh, you look lost there, lovely,
Are things hazy, or are we getting high?
Look into my eyes,
No, I don't love no more.
And your heart starts pounding,
(Faster than it's ever been)
And your face starts melting,
(Black holes are where we begin)
And the clocks stop counting,
(Minutes pass and you're in control again)
And you can't stop shouting.
(Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!)
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
And your heart starts pounding,
And your face starts melting,
And the clocks stop counting,
And you can't stop shouting.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
(What's left?)
Cause we want something more.
credits
from G!NGER,
released August 9, 2016
Lyrics by Sean Kozak, Corina Hofer
Music by G!NGER
Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by Rory Jackson at Hip Hop Billy Studios, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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