Seventeen - ¡Forward, Russia!



     
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Seventeen Lyrics


Lecher, apologize, be sorry
Apologize for you wouldn't want to be a lecherSlow is the night
That wipes the tears from your eyesLecher, apologize, be sorry
Jurassic Park your husk in the burning
Bed of mess you laid
Bleeding conscience knowsLecher, apologize, be sorry
Apologize for you wouldn't want to be a lecher
Lecher, apologize, be sorry
Apologize for you wouldn't want to be a lecherBleeding conscience left you slowLie to the tracker, lie to the tracker
Lie to the tracker, let him know
That your heart's on fire
Your eyeball's inflamed
And your arm's incineratedLie to the tracker, lie to the tracker
Lie to the tracker, let him know
That your mouth's excited
Your body's entwined
And your tongue's incarceratedLie to the tracker, lie to the tracker
Lie to the tracker, let him know

That your heart's on fire
Your body's entwined
And your arm's incineratedLie to the tracker, lie to the tracker
Lie to the tracker, let him knowI sit astride your rough-fed cigarette burns
Wondering just what you looked like so long ago
I sit astride your rough-fed cigarette burns
Begging with you, pleading you to knowLecher, apologize, be sorry
Apologize for you wouldn't want to be a lecher
Lecher, do not deny your body
The right to choose its form and corneal functionBleeding closer helped you know

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¡Forward, Russia! were an indie rock band which formed in 2004 in Leeds, England. The band consisted of Tom Woodhead (vocals, synthesizer), Rob Canning (bass), Sam "Whiskas" Nicholls (guitar, vocals and synthesizer) and Katie Nicholls (drums, vocals). The band released two albums, "Give Me a Wall" (2006) and "Life Processes" (2008) before going on an indefinite hiatus in August 2008. The band founded the record label Dance to the Radio initially to distribute their own recordings, but has since released albums from The Pigeon Detectives and Grammatics.

Read more about ¡Forward, Russia! on Last.fm.


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¡Forward, Russia!