Brexit? Rise of the political right? I don't think we fit in here no more.
lyrics
Tie another lie around your fat cat neck
Funny how your money you can't reject
A tower so your power is felt by all
A say in the pay of people great and small
Bleat like a sheep as you wait in line
Late through the gate same every time
Busy getting busy making 2.4
Then your belly turns to jelly so you don't want more
When did the clay turn into stone?
When did the road stop leading home?
When did the clay turn into stone?
When did the road stop leading home?
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Pout as you shout about what you think
Stare at the glare but you won't blink
Fight for the right to say your piece
Choke as you spoke, cheers as you cease
Believe and receive every line they share
Your pennies are many so why'd you care?
Happy being sappy day after day
No-one's knocking 'cos you pay your way
When did the clay turn into stone?
When did the road stop leading home?
When did the clay turn into stone?
When did the road stop leading home?
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in, I don't fit in
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
Square peg, round hole
I don't fit in here no more
I don’t fit in, I don’t fit in, I don’t fit in here now more
credits
from Without Further Ado,
released October 28, 2022
Vocals - Sarah Harrison, Tara Baggott, Ella Polczyk
Guitar - Ryan Walker
Piano - Tara Baggott
Bass - Cozzie O'Cozfunkel
Clarinet - Ella Polczyk
Drums - Tony Gordon
Written by Ryan Walker, Sarah Harrison, Tara Baggott
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