A rewrite of a song I wrote about a Woody Allen film, "Celebrity," without actually having seen it, I wrote this about something. I dunno, I guess it's about something.
Bridge mostly a placeholder right now. I screwed up two of the names - no, not Charlie and Blake. The redacted names. They're there. Also, I really want to force a Cave In reference as well because nobody wants to listen to Jupiter and Antenna right now - and they just came out with the new album that they were doing with Caleb Scofield before he died.
lyrics
The battle's long since over, but war rages on
I look o'er my shoulder, only comforted by song
poor ol' Charlie Fleming, Deionychus misnamed
tune to channel eleven, watch the channel grow today
Lakewood's now a sound stage, the bridge in mass decay
at the end of shooting day, I cry and drive away
poor ol' Charlie Fleming, misfit vampire thirst
still on on' eleven, watch the channel go even worse
Gee, you may be pop stars, each and every one of you.
I know y'all will go far - no shit, I'm tellin' the truth.
Gee, you may be pop stars, each and every one of you.
Y'all got endless smarts - I know, so now don't y'all be blue.
As long as Charlie has Blake
as long as [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] stay
together for the people in disarray
we'll converge upon the Aural Grace (TM).
The battle's long since over, now war peters out.
Jess in his Range Rover - I'll prove myself without a doubt.
Gee, you may be pop stars, each and every one of you.
I know y'all will go far - no shit, I'm tellin' the truth.
Gee, you may be pop stars, each and every one of you.
Y'all got endless smarts - I know, so now don't y'all be blue.
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