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Batter up the hatches Here comes a cold
I can feel it creeping its making me old,
You give me so much love it blows my brain cells
You need something better than the Pick and the mix,
The creaking in the walls and the banging in the bed,
You give me so much that it blows my brain cells.
Summer rain, drifting down your face again,
Summer rain praying someone feels the same,
Take the painkiller, cycle on your bicycle
Leave all this misery behind
My love giving me head,
feeling very guilty breaking the bread
losing my attention I'm taking the world on,
Batter up the hatches Here comes a cold
I can feel it creeping its making me old,
You give me so much love it blows my brain cells.

Summer rain, drifting down your face again,
Summer rain praying someone feels the same,
Take the painkiller, cycle on your bicycle
Leave all this misery behind
My love,
My love,
My love,
My love,
Summer rain, drifting down your face again,
Summer rain praying someone feels the same,
Take the painkiller, cycle on your bicycle
Leave all this misery behind
Summer rain, drifting down your face again,
Summer rain praying someone feels the same,
Take the painkiller, cycle on your bicycle
Leave all this misery behind,
Leave all this misery behind,
Leave all this misery behind
leave all this misery behind.
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written by ANDERSON, JEFF / FIORENTINO, NICK / PORTELLI, LARRY / POWELSON, CHRIS / POWELSON, KEVIN
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, EMI Music Publishing

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Turin Brakes are a modern folk pop duo comprising two friends Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, hailing from Balham, London, signed to Cooking Vinyl. Turin Brakes have often been compared to many of the New Acoustic Movement's bands spawned in the late 90's such as Elbow, Starsailor, I Am Kloot (who were a support band for Turin Brakes on their Ether Song tour) and the Norwegian band the Kings of Convenience.

Read more about Turin Brakes on Last.fm.


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