Barrel of a Gun

Guster

I know a movie star 
I've got her plastered to my wall 
Just like we're dear old friends 
Like she already knows me 
She's as perfect as she seems 
Lifts me right out the mezzanine 
I finally fell in love 
I'd been waiting forever 

Four three two one 
When at the barrel of a gun 
Keep my head way down 
Stay out I'll stay in 
Half dead half numb 
She's enough to make me warm 
It's all so safe and sound 

Lie back and fast asleep 
If you could see what I could see 
Drip drop a lovely dream 

God damn you movie star 
Can't you just play a minute more 
We'd be the best of friends 
You could stay here forever 

Four, three, two, one 
When at the barrel of a gun 
Keep my head way down 
Stay out I'll stay in 
Half dead and half numb 
She's enough to make me warm 
It's all so safe and sound 

She will be sweet on me 
Just like a mystery 
It's not so hard to see 
If I'm not mistaken 
She comes from far away (far... far away) 
Gets closer everyday (everyday) 
And all that I can say (can say) 
She's all I want and all that I live for 

Four, three, two, one 
When at the barrel of a gun 
Keep my head way down 
Stay out I'll stay in 
Half dead half numb 
She's enough to make me warm 
It's all so safe and sound 


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