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Police Car - Eliza Doolittle



     
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Banging on my tambourine,
I didn't think i'd make a scene
Until everyone joined in the chase,
I never meant to make you cry,
My head was floating in the sky,
And nothing looked to be out of placeI've got my head like a cello,
Melancholy bows,
If it goes, keep it mellow, baby,
Should I pay attention to the alarm,
The sirens going off in a police carI forget, I forget to be cool, cool, cool
I try my best to not get arrested by you, you, youI thought that I could plinky-plonk
Along the piano wall I wanted,
Didn't think you'd hear a wrong note,
I'm like a pencil load and blunt,
And writing in a bolder font,
And I'm steady losing your boatAnd I forget, I forget to be cool, cool, cool
I try my best to not get arrested by you, you, youI've got my head like a cello,
Melancholy bows,

If it goes, keep it mellow, baby,
Should I pay attention to the alarm,
The sirens going off in a police carAnd I forget, I forget to be cool, cool, cool
I try my best to not get arrested by you, you, youI forget, I forget to be cool, cool, cool
I try my best to not get arrested by you, you, you

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Eliza Sophie Caird (born 15 April 1988), better known by her stage name Eliza Doolittle, is an English singer songwriter from London. She signed to the Parlophone record label in October 2008. Her debut, self-titled album, Eliza Doolittle was released on 12 July 2010. On debut it was number 3 in the UK charts. Since the album's release, Doolittle has had another two of her records hit the top 25 charts, including her single Skinny Genes. Doolittle's second single, Pack Up, has debuted in the Top 20 for the Single Top 100 and Irish Singles Charts, and in the Top 5 in the UK Singles Chart.

Read more about Eliza Doolittle on Last.fm.


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