Mr. Little Jeans - The Suburbs



     
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Mr. Little Jeans Lyrics


[Verse 1]
In the Suburbs I
I learned to drive
And you told me we'd never survive
Grab your mother's keys, we're leaving
You always seemed so sure
That one day we'd be fightin' in the suburban war
Your part of town against mine I saw you standing on The opposite shore
But by the time the first bombs fell we were already Bored
We were
Already
Already
Bored[Chorus]
Sometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling
Sometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling, again[Verse 2]
Kids wanna be so hard

But in my dreams we're still screamin and runnin' Through the yard
And all of the walls that they built in the seventies Finally fall
And all of the houses they built in the seventies finally Fall
Nothin at all,
It meant nothin[chorus]
Sometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling
Sometimes i can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling, and into the night[Verse 3]
So can you understand,
Why I want a daughter while i'm still young?
I want to hold her hand
Show her some beauty, before the damage is done
But if it's too much to ask
If it's too much to ask,
Then send me a son
Under the overpass
In the parking lot i'm still waiting
It's already passed
So move your feet from hot pavement and into the grass
Cos it's Already past
Already past[chorus]
Sometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling
Sometimes i can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling, againSometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling
Sometimes I can't believe it
I'm moving past the feeling, again.

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There are three bands called The Suburbs: 1 - Minneapolis new wavers the Suburbs began recording for local label Twin/Tone in 1978. Their first full-length album, In Combo, was released in 1980, featuring tense, energetic playing and offbeat lyrics. The 1981 double album Credit in Heaven consolidated the band's approach, incorporating elements of disco and blue-eyed soul. The 12" single "Waiting" got the band substantial play in dance clubs and attracted the attention of Mercury, which signed them in 1983 and re-released their Dream Hog EP.

Read more about The Suburbs on Last.fm.


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