Timothy - Jet

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Timothy Lyrics

Timothy, I took your place
Timothy, 'cause it's such a waste
Timothy, we found your spaceship
Timothy, it's the farthest you've ever flown

Never used your head
To find out what this whole thing meant

It's not what it seems
But it is
Timothy where have you been?
Timothy where have you been?

Timothy, where did you go?
Timothy, the boy can throw
Timothy, we found your spaceship
Timothy, did it hurt when you hit the ground

Never used your legs
To walk 'round in this whole big mess

It's not what it seems
But it is
Timothy where have you been
She cried in the kitchen
To let you go
Timothy where have you been

Missed your photo
Missed your birthday too
Missed your photo

It's not what is seems
But it is
Timothy where have you been

She cried in the kitchen
To let you go
Timothy where have you been

Missed your photo
Missed your birthday too
Missed your photo
Missed your birthday too

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Jet

1. Jet was an alternative rock band which formed in 2001 in Melbourne, Australia. The band consists of Nic Cester (vocals, guitar), Cameron Muncey (guitar, vocals), Mark Wilson (bass) and Chris Cester (drums). They released three albums: "Get Born" (2003), "Shine On" (2006) and "Shaka Rock" (2009). The band has had international hits with the singles "Are You Gonna Be My Girl", "Look What You've Done", "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" and "She's A Genius". The band split in March 2012.
2. Jet were a glam rock band from London. They released one eponymous album in 1975 before splitting up. The band formed in 1974 with a line-up of Andy Ellison (vocals, ex-John's Children, solo artist), Martin Gordon (bass, ex-Sparks), Chris Townson (drums, formerly in John's Children and Jook), David O'List (lead guitar, ex-member of The Nice and an early member of Roxy Music) and Peter Oxendale (keyboards for a short-lived live version of Sparks). The bulk of the band went on to become the punk/new wave band Radio Stars. 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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