Flying Duck Theory

John Ellis

[Verse 1]
You’re so suburban. you’re so semi-detached
You never see no point, you don’t ever relax
You get your instructions from a voice on the radio

[Verse 2]
You look out your window, stare at the door
There’s three flying ducks nailed to the wall
Pay an anesthetic from a voice on the radio

[Chorus]
The flying duck theory is all very well
But it’s hard to keep your head in a disposable world

[Verse 3]
The kids are screaming, they want their mum
The old man’s been drinking, he wants a bit of fun
Music to screw by from a tune on the radio

[Verse 4]
Oh what’s in the future, what’s in it for you?
Breed another brat, well, it’s something to do
Maternity advice from a voice on the radio

[Chorus]
The flying duck theory is all very well
But it’s hard to keep your head in a disposable world

[Verse 2]
Look out your window, stare at your door
Those three flying ducks are still nailed to the wall
Playing anesthetic from a voice on the radio

[Outro]
Flying duck theory is all very well
But it’s hard to keep your head in a disposable…
Flying duck theory is all very well
But it’s hard to keep your head in a disposable…
Flying duck theory is all very well
But it’s hard to keep your head in a disposable world

Trivia about the song Flying Duck Theory by The Vibrators

When was the song “Flying Duck Theory” released by The Vibrators?
The song Flying Duck Theory was released in 1978, on the album “V2”.
Who composed the song “Flying Duck Theory” by The Vibrators?
The song “Flying Duck Theory” by The Vibrators was composed by John Ellis.

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