Get on with It

EDGAR WILLIAM JONES

The Sunday Paper is a mess and I'm not gonna pick it up you are if I could just get on with it.
It don't matter my hair's a mess cause you're not gonna fix it up for me
I am if I could just get on with it
I would take a breath outside myself

A stranger place I couldn't find and no one knows who I am and you can't say my name.
Can't think of anything else worse
'Cause if I didn't fuck it up you would
Why can't you just do something right.

Just once change my mind cause if you can I'd be the one you know I am
But you're so blind, you always were
I didn't catch your name.
I would take a breath outside myself
A stranger place I couldn't find and no one knows who I am and you can't say my name.

Trivia about the song Get on with It by Letters to Cleo

When was the song “Get on with It” released by Letters to Cleo?
The song Get on with It was released in 1993, on the album “Aurora Gory Alice”.
Who composed the song “Get on with It” by Letters to Cleo?
The song “Get on with It” by Letters to Cleo was composed by EDGAR WILLIAM JONES.

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