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Free Food - Bee-Side Lyrics



Free Food - Bee-Side Lyrics




I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I always liked to follow the warning labels on my life
And If I'm being honest
My thoughts would bore you to death
Cause all that's really going on up there's about planting trees and saving bees and having like five kids

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright

No one would listen to a song about
Over fishing or carbon emissions
So you write about when they broke your heart or when you didn't get what you want
But that ain't me can't you see I try to rise above my superficial tendencies
But it hasn't worked yet

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright

And if we could only see
That they're just like you and me
Just chill out whatever be at peace
Maybe we could clean the beach

I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I always liked to follow the warning labels on my life
And If I'm being honest
My thoughts would bore you to death
Cause all that's going on up there's about saving trees and planting bees and having like five kids

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright
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I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I always liked to follow the warning labels on my life
And If I'm being honest
My thoughts would bore you to death
Cause all that's really going on up there's about planting trees and saving bees and having like five kids

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright

No one would listen to a song about
Over fishing or carbon emissions
So you write about when they broke your heart or when you didn't get what you want
But that ain't me can't you see I try to rise above my superficial tendencies
But it hasn't worked yet

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright

And if we could only see
That they're just like you and me
Just chill out whatever be at peace
Maybe we could clean the beach

I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I always liked to follow the warning labels on my life
And If I'm being honest
My thoughts would bore you to death
Cause all that's going on up there's about saving trees and planting bees and having like five kids

Why do I write songs
That no one will sing
Well honestly I guess it's just my thing
And you don't like the way I sing
Well maybe I just don't care what you think
But I like the smell of rain in the morning
After a thunder storm at night
And I'm alright
Alright
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Writer: Ian Arnold
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Written by: Ian Arnold
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