Beck - Thunder Peel Lyrics
Beck Thunder Peel lyrics is the 22nd song on the album "Odelay - Deluxe Edition" by Beck. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Beck’s Sheet Music Release Gets Exhibition".
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Thunder Peel by Beck
It's a cold ass fashion when she stole my passion
It's an everlasting it's a ghettoblasting
On the wonderwheel I let my thunder peel
I made an effort to get just what I deserve
I got all maxed out I got faxed some doubt
I was jumping around she was a runnin' coming down
In the thick of a trick I couldn't take my pick
Between a slime and a fist just to cool off your dog
I'm taking morphine
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Now I'm rolling in sweat
With a loaf of cold bread
And a taco in my jeans
On the map if you glide
She's got such ugly thighs
I got taken by surprise
With the plate of flaming noodles
It's a cold ass fashion when she stole my passion
It's an everlasting it's a ghettoblasting
On the wonderwheel I let my thunder peel
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