I’ve got an agreement with the guy that robs my car once a week
Leave my shrappers and a muesli bar
Bet he’ll keep the place neat
Yes I’ll always know
When he’s been
Getting in my car, yeah I feel good!
Today I almost killed a man
I didn’t give way to pedestrians
How quickly I can take a life away
And how easy this all might change
But today, I don’t care
‘Cause getting in my car, yeah I feel good!
All of us are moving metal prisons
Sweet people less desirable positions
Less educated and more envisioned
Go on talking about empathy and compassion
And definitions that go unknown, to most
And I know she’s focussed on the family and the mortgage
And yeah paying that fucking bill
But the bike’s approaching
Yeah, there’s a bike approaching
Nah, no one’s paying attention
Clipped him with her headlight
Enough to send him eating shit
Gravel and leaves and bark and sand and sticks in his lips
And stitches in his face for work the next day (work the next day)
Got the finger from the bitch, man and she just drove away
Well, I don’t know what to say to that kind of behaviour
These days, man everyone’s a menace on the roads
And we’ve all got real important places to go
But hey, take it easy
Enjoy the scenery!
Yeah, fuck it
I feel good…
Going down the shops
I feel good…
credits
from Watch Me Be Anyone,
released January 4, 2020
Performed and arranged by HUSSY
Recorded, produced and mixed by Mitch McDonald, and mastered by Simon Struthers at Forensic Audio Mastering
Lyrics by: Shinead Ruby
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