June's Foreign Spell

JOHN BRITT DANIEL

Distracted by each career milestone
Though they're all in his hands
He set up his best ones for weeks
And the questions all get answered before they're asked to him
Tells you sit right back
He's talking through his teeth
And I don't believe the things he'll say but
I'll call him up and give him flack
And it's sad but true the sounds that don't come back
And I can see him tap producer fix his lines
And that makes me feel like a rat
I feel like a rat
So I'd like you to set it straight now on this one
All fixed up now for June's foreign spell
All sad 'bout it now June's bitter soil again
Oh no can't take this another year
Drop two steps back and take the place of who that came before now

Trivia about the song June's Foreign Spell by Spoon

When was the song “June's Foreign Spell” released by Spoon?
The song June's Foreign Spell was released in 1998, on the album “A Series Of Sneaks”.
Who composed the song “June's Foreign Spell” by Spoon?
The song “June's Foreign Spell” by Spoon was composed by JOHN BRITT DANIEL.

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