This World Is Made of Paper - Thunderbirds Are Now!

Viewed 4 times


Print this lyrics Print it!

     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

This World Is Made of Paper Lyrics

Should we pay the toll
For every black hole?
Should we pay a fee
Incessantly, obsessively?
Should we pay to talk
As we're eating chalk?
But they can't make us pay,
No not today, no not this way.


This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.

Should we pay them back
For every heart attack?
Or should we wait and see
depressingly, in a minor key?
Should we pay up front?
Should we be so blunt?
I bet our check will bounce
And drop in weight, with every ounce.

This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.
This world is made of paper.
If we don't move they'll draw us smaller and smaller.

Lyrics provided by LyricsEver.com
Thunderbirds are Now! are an electropunk band from Detroit, Michigan, United States in 2002. They consist of Ryan Allen (vocals, guitar), Scott Allen (keyboards), Julian Wettlin (bass) and Matt Rickle (drums). The Allen brothers are the only remaining members of the original lineup.

The band is heavily influenced by 1980s new wave and other neo-post-punk acts like Les Savy Fav. They are currently signed to French Kiss Records, however they have two releases on Action Driver Records and one self-released album, as well as an EP released on Acutest Records.

In a post on their website, dated November 11, the band has said that bassist Howard Chang has left the band and is being replaced with Julian Wettlin of the Javelins. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

View All

Thunderbirds Are Now!