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Sick of you, how old do you think you are?
Never move, you think everything's too far
Telling you you're a fool, but you don't wanna know
Thinking through and let me tell you, you're not even close...yeah I tell ya
I can't stay you're in the way, so listen when I'm talking
It's better than I write, remember every night
Say to me you might, be the one
What kept you, I'm not bothered anymore
Can't place it, get me heading for the door
Foot down, you know I like to look outside
You found it, you found something that you like...yeah I tell ya
I can't stay you're in the, so listen when I'm talking
Tell me when I should, i don't drink in your pub
What makes you think I work round your ohhhhohhhhhhhh
Don't feel bad, don't look back, don't feel bad
Don't feel bad and don't look back, I don't feel bad
Shame on you, you hate everything thats new

Look down your nose at everything I do
You catch on years later, you're not even slow
Can't stay have a good time, now I've gotta go
I can't stay you're in the way, so listen when I'm talking
It's better than I write, remember every night
Say to me I might, when I'm talking
Go look in a book, tell me when I should
Makes you think I would when I'm talking
It's better than I write, remember every night
Say to me I might when I won't!

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The Jim Jones Revue is a UK garage rock and roll band composed of Jim Jones, Rupert Orton (brother of folf singer Beth Orton), Henri Herbert, Gavin Jay and Nick Jones. The band was formed after Jim Jones met Rupert Orton at his Not The Same Old Blues Crap club night in London, UK in 2008. Their style is often compared to rock and roll artists Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard as well as to proto-punk rock bands such as The Stooges, MC5 and Motörhead.

Read more about The Jim Jones Revue on Last.fm.


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