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Who the Fuck? - Graham Coxon



     
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I stole the bottle of gin from over the counter and ran
I knew I'd been seen
I scarped stifling giggles down the street
And hid 'round a corner on a side streetI heard him huffing and the sound of his big feet
Against the paving, he was getting closeAs he rounded the corner
I sighted him up, down the barrel of the gun
And on seeing his expression
Change to one of horror, confusion jerked back the triggerHis body was jolted back
By the force of the bullet, his feet flew forward
I saw a bright little rivulet of blood [unverified] into the air
And I slid the gun into the waistband of my trousersWho the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?Is there really a thing like feeling too much?
Can you really escape, numb the real?There's a way of saying, a way of saying a shape
I feel a certain shape and it's complicated
It's not like a square or a circle
It's like a crystal or a diamondIt's clean, hard, unfathomable

And it ends in an augmented kiss
It ends in an augmented
(Demented)
KissWho the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?Rock stars are not cool
They're full of this guy they call Satan
Kids stuff oozing from their mouthsThey wear the shoes of dead soldiers, shot by soldiers
Valium horses trotting
Squeezing through their raspberry bloodSometimes I feel so stupid I wanna quit
Get out of it 'cus I hate this world and everyone in it
The fat bald men who run it, the fat bald menWho the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?
Who the fuck are you looking at?

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Graham Coxon, best known for his time in Blur (which he left in 2002 and re-united with in 2009), is a singer-guitarist whose sound is based in lo-fi and garage rock His first solo album,'The Sky Is Too High', was released in 1998 and has a very muted, uncommercial sound. 'TSITH' was followed by 'The Golden D' which features two covers of the band Mission of Burma and is considerably less folk-oriented than the last.

Read more about Graham Coxon on Last.fm.


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