Bombs
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Bombs
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He's building bombs in the bathroom
The man who lives right next door
Why don't you go round and ask him
If that's what all this noise for.
He's building bombs in the bathroom
Right next door to me
His bomb factory
'Not how this country used to be'
It seems like years ago
When everyone you know
Would live the good life
Just like you and me
The time of my first suspicion
When I first became aroused
Well the smell that came from his kitchen
Almost made me call the council round
He's building bombs in the bathroom
Right next door to me
His bomb factory
'Not how this country used to be'
It seems like years ago
When everyone you know
Would live the good life
Just like you and me
Right next door to me
His bomb factory
'Not how this country used to be'
It seems like years ago
When everyone you know
Would live the good life
Just like you and me
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Scanners performs "Bombs", and this lyric page sits inside the Scanners catalog on LyroVerse.
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