Hands Off - Bettie Serveert



     
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Hands Off Lyrics


This is just a ghost town posing as a city
Its like a dead-end street, weve gotta move right now
Then you come running in, looking so pretty
Im so glad you made it, can we leave right now?We want a world in a mobile home
We'll stay connected by a cellular phone
So many out there, living a lie
If death is a toll, well just tamper with lifeAt least thats what you wanted
At least thats what you said
You had to have right now
And now that we are on it
Can we seize the moment?
Dont let me downIts kinda rough but its enough
People always kill the things they love
Lets make a sign that says, "Hands Off"This is just a ghost town posing as a city
Hotdogs and sodas and were on our way
The musics blaring out now
Could you please just turn it down now?
I can sleep all dayYes, I had a drink last night

I havent slept a wink last night
I dont regret a thing, thats rightThis is intense, lower your fences
And just let it ride, taillights that fade in the night
Youll be fine, just watch that sign
Bear to the right, flashing blue neon lightsOh, oh, oh, hands offLets make a sign that says, "Hands Off"

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Bettie Serveert is a Dutch indie-rock band, founded in 1991 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Their name, which translates to "Bettie serves," is taken from a series of tennis instructional books by Dutch tennis player Betty Stove, who lost the Wimbledon Ladies singles final in 1977. Comprising vocalist Carol Van Dyk (vocals), Peter Visser (guitar), Herman Bunskoeke (bass) and Berend Dubbe (drums) they originally formed in 1986 as a side-project of De Artsen.

Read more about Bettie Serveert on Last.fm.


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