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lyrics
Daylight's gone out of style
Let's fade to black
Til we're hittin the freeze frame
You better call him
Cause I can't dial
They changed the title but it feels the same man
Cue the static
Kill the lights
It's gonna be another of them nights man
I tried to space it out the same as before
But I can't feel the rain on my face anymore
And I say
Hey hunny
What's so funny?
I'm full of flames and I'm made of money
I only came for the running and gunning
But I'll stay for the rave
If you're showing me something
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
Come on
You got the plug
I can go all night
Sent some dudes off to meet with the reaper
Could be a dream but I'm a real light sleeper
Beaten and bloodied but I'll be fine
Broke both they're skulls saw what's on their minds
I know a guy who'll get us patched up quick
We out here lookin like a slasher flick
Get some cash turn a magic trick
If you can keep a clear head
When it gets smashed with a brick
Alright, split up, circle back down and
Meet me round Avenue A and Houston
I got something that's gonna blow your whole world apart
You'll never forgive me
But this is your night, baby
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
I got my head caved in but I feel alright
Come on
You got the plug
I can go all night
You got the plug
I can go all night
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