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My, What a Strange Day With a Swede
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What Are The Lyrics For My, What a Strange Day With a Swede By Of Montreal?
When I rode in a trolley across your face
With a Swedish man I bet that wasn't in your plans for the day My, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche Why so forlorn? You know we love you, Nietzsche And all of your friends have come to see you, Nietzsche So let us see you, Nietzsche Everyone's waiting, Nietzsche Don't be so sneaky When he smeared a candy bar across your face With a gloveless hand I thought you'd never stop lashing the Swede My, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche What more could be done on a day like today Then to lock up your heart and quickly swallow the key? Now I'm going to tell you something we can do If you cut off my head, I'll cut yours off for you I'll cut it off for you Poor little Nietzsche Don't be so sneaky What more could be done on a day like today Then to lock up your heart and quickly swallow the key? I like the image of us tossing our heads at a Swedish man I bet he'd never telephone us again Not even to say My, what a strange day for poor little Nietzsche |
Who Wrote My, What a Strange Day With a Swede By Of Montreal?
Kevin Barnes
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What's The Duration Of The My, What a Strange Day With a Swede By Of Montreal?The duration of My, What a Strange Day With a Swede is 4:11 minutes and seconds. |
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