COBRA

Album cover art for "COBRA" by Dead Pony

Dead Pony - Rock, Scotland

COBRA

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[Verse 1] Jump me up, get me out, spill me over I'm a lot like a tank, let me show ya If you can't disagree, then we're going nowhere (Going, go-go-going) If I die, will it be mediocre? I'm a lot like a mad king cobra Listen up, little pup, we don't ever play fair (We don't ever, we-we-we don't ever) [Chorus] Dead from inside Losing my mind Stop the bleeding, I'II try (And if we come, you need to run for the hills) Dead from inside Losing my mind Stop the bleeding, I'II try (And if we come, you need to run for thе hills) [Post-Chorus] Go-go-go-go-go-go Go-go-go-go-go-go [Verse 2] When you talk, I'm asleep in a lesson Is your brain in a decomposition? If you want, wе could make you a little trophy (If we want, we could, if-if-if you want, we could) A little sick of the noise blowing past ya Keep it straight and we'll get you on camera Not a fan of your lies, do you really know me? (Not a fan of your, not-not a fan of your) [Chorus] Dead from inside Losing my mind Stop the bleeding, I'II try (And if we come, you need to run for the hills) Dead from inside Losing my mind Stop the bleeding, I'II try (And if we come, you need to run for the hills) [Bridge] Faking, my cuts are healing Pour salt to stop me feeling So sick of disagreeing now You're gone, there's no concealing Swim in, the fish are feeding Once more, my thoughts are fleeting now My thoughts are fleeting My thoughts are fleeting now [Chorus] Dead from inside (My thoughts are fleeting) Losing my mind (My thoughts are fleeting) Stop the bleeding, I'II try (I'll try, I'll try, I'll try) Dead from inside (My thoughts are fleeting) Losing my mind (My thoughts are fleeting) Stop the bleeding, I'II try (I'll try, I'll try, I'll try) [Outro] Dead from inside Losing my mind Stop the bleeding, I'II try

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Credits

Writers
  • Anna Shields
  • Blair Crichton