Talk! - The 1975

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Talk! Lyrics

Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?
Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?

Passing grammatical mistakes
Totally wrecked and polemic in the way he talks
Vocal sabbatical, delayed by churning out the same

Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?
Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?


We don't got alarms, we just use my dad's arms
Excess until we stop hearts
I think you're trying too hard with your lungs in tar
And your kitchen full of pop stars

And I've been thinking lots about your mouth
A conversation superseded by the way he talks
I'd be an anchor but I'm scared you'd drown
It's safer on the ground

Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?
Why do you talk so loud?
Why do you talk so?

Passing grammatical mistakes
Totally wrecked and polemic in the way he talks
Vocal sabbatical, delayed by churning out the same

Why do you talk so loud?
(Cause I've been thinking lots about your mouth)
Why do you talk so?
(A conversation superseded by the way he talks)
Why do you talk so loud?
(And I've been thinking lots about your mouth)
Why do you talk so?

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The 1975 are an indie rock band which formed in 2002 in Manchester. The group played under several names, including Talkhouse, Drive Like I Do, Bigsleep, Forever Enjoying Sex and The Slowdown before settling on The 1975 in 2012. The band consists of Matthew Healy (vocals, guitar), Adam Hann (guitar), Ross MacDonald (bass), and George Daniel (drums). The group released their debut album, The 1975 on 2 September 2013 and their second album, I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it was released on 26 February 2016.

The band has also released five EPs: Facedown EP (2012), Sex EP (2012), Music for Cars EP (2013), IV (2013), and a US version of "IV" with a significantly altered track listing (2013). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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