Storm in a Teacup

Joseph Carnall, Joseph Thomas Green, Louis Ian Carnall, Thomas Lee Rowley

Yeah she's been walking down my street
Saluting magpies, avoiding cracks at her feet
Oh be careful, they can break your back you know

And that superstition don't count for much
It's all in your head and not in your touch
If it's working, I�ll reconsider

So what you crying for?
You're a big girl now, no misters come to get ya
You've been trying
But you don't know how, is it 'cause they never let ya?

No, looks like it's all too much
Your ears are burning, they're talking about you
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know!

She don't need no excuse or alibi
No explanation, to grab hold of your eye
You wouldn't even need to know her name

But I just can't work her out at all
She sends me round the bend, she drives me up the wall
But it's worth it, I know she means well

So what you crying for?
You're a big girl now, no misters going to get ya
You've been trying
But you don't know how, is it 'cause they never let ya?

No, looks like it's all too much
Your ears are burning, they're talking about you
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know!

So what you crying for?
You're a big girl now
You've been trying
But you don't know how

No, looks like it's all too much
Your ears are burning, they're talking about you
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know!
I know, yeah I know, oh!

Trivia about the song Storm in a Teacup by Milburn

When was the song “Storm in a Teacup” released by Milburn?
The song Storm in a Teacup was released in 2006, on the album “Well Well Well”.
Who composed the song “Storm in a Teacup” by Milburn?
The song “Storm in a Teacup” by Milburn was composed by Joseph Carnall, Joseph Thomas Green, Louis Ian Carnall, Thomas Lee Rowley.

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