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Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
The Wonder Stuff
Künstler:in
Malcolm Treece
Gitarre
Paul Clifford
Bassgitarre
Martin Gilks
Schlagzeug
Miles Hunt
Stimme und Gesang
Martin Bell
Klavier
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Malcolm Treece
Komponist:in
Paul Clifford
Komponist:in
Miles Hunt
Komponist:in
Martin Gilks
Komponist:in
Martin Bell
Komponist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
MICK GLOSSOP
Produzent:in
Lyrics
Don't you think it's funny that nothing's what it seems
When you're not looking forward?
Me, I'd like to think that life is like a drink
And I'm hoping that it tastes like bourbon
You know that I've been drunk a thousand times
And these should be the best days of my life
Life, it's not what I thought it was
Damn blast, look at my past
I'm ripping up my feet over broken glass
I said, oh wow, look at me now
I'm building up my problems to the size of a cow
No, oh, oh, oh, oh the size of a cow
You know it would be strange to live life in a cage
And only believe the things you see that are written on the page
How easy would it be at home in time for tea
And stop feeling like a sailboat rocking on the sea
You know that it's been sunk a thousand times
And these should be the best days of my life
Life, it's not what I thought it was
Damn blast, look at my past
I'm ripping up my feet over broken glass
I said, oh wow, look at me now
I'm building up my problems to the size of a cow
No, oh, oh, oh, oh the size of a cow
No, oh, oh, oh, oh the size of a cow
You know that I've been drunk a thousand times
And these should be the best days of my life
Life, it's not what I thought it was
Damn blast, look at my past
I'm ripping up my feet over broken glass
I said, oh wow, look at me now
I'm building up my problems to the size of a cow
Damn blast, look at my past
I'm ripping up my feet over broken glass
I said, oh wow, look at me now
I'm building up my problems to the size of a cow
Oh, oh, oh, oh the size of a cow
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Writer(s): Malcolm Roy Treece, Miles Stephen Hunt, Robert Jones, Martin Bell, Martin Richard Gilks, Paul Clifford
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