Twenty Eight - The Lens



     
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Twenty Eight Lyrics


This house is not a home to you.
But you decide to go ahead, and lay down, lay down.
There are no words to describe the depth of your indifference.
Cause I see your hear to stay.
Should've known to pick my fate, Oh no.
I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong (to let you in my)
To let you in my home. (Now you know where I sleep)
Now you know where I sleep
(Never felt so damn weak)
Ohhhhhhh
Hey there lonely girl.
Did you have to tell your friends about the way I got you screamin, my name?
Did you have to tell the world?
Now your girls all wanna fuck.
Girl you coulda been the one
Gotta change my number twice a month
When you coulda simply kept me on the down low.
I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong (to let you in my)

To let you in my home. (Now you know where I sleep)
Now you know where I sleep
(Never felt so damn weak)
Ohhhhhhh
Baby, if I knew you'd be living in my sheets
I wouldn't've shown you any love
I would've left you in the club
You say you don't belong!
You keep saying there's no one.
And there's no where to go.
But who keeps calling on your phone?
I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong
I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong (to let you in my)
To let you in my home. (Now you know where I sleep)
Now you know where I sleep
(Never felt so damn weak)
Ohhhhhhh
I'm so wrong, I'm so wrong (to let you in my)
To let you in my home. (Now you know where I sleep)
Now you know where I sleep
(Never felt so damn weak)
Ohhhhhhh

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Many moons ago, way down in darkest Hampshire, there was once a band called The Lens. With their spacy, melodic and mainly instrumental music, they were hardly the darlings of the late 1970's music press which were championing the cause of punk rock and the New Wave at the time, but that didn't bother The Lens. Not only were they producing some very innovative music, they were popular too, and gigs around the Southampton and Bournemouth areas were generally packed to the rafters.

Read more about The Lens on Last.fm.


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