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Seven Little Letters

from Miracle Drugs by Big In Japan

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You broke my heart
You broke my heart
You broke my heart
With your seven hurried little letters
You crushed my ego
You crushed my ego
You crushed my ego
And I don't see it ever getting better

Go screaming toward the exits, yeah, I guess it's for the better
'Cuz I wouldn't want a fan who only likes the pretty weather
And skewed is your perspective from the top down to the bottom
If you want to start a battle, better smoke 'em if you got 'em

You sullied my name
You sullied my name
You sullied my name
Oh the humanity and horror
You've got my number
You've got my number
You've got my number
Color me defamed and dishonored

Go air your petty grievance from the safety of your hovel
You stir it with a spoon and then I chuck it with a shovel
And you're preaching to the choir, like as if they were the masses
But I'm passing out the truth while I'm handing them their asses

A clumsy jab, then you run away
Ran up a tab that you couldn't pay
That yellow stripe runs to the bone
Is that a chin or a dinner roll?
I look again but I still don't know
You've got no head, you've got a hole
You know no sin, you're infallible
You're not a man, you're just a troll

1-2-3-4-5-6-7 oh no!

You broke my heart
You broke my heart
You broke my heart
And I don't see it ever getting better

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from Miracle Drugs, released January 22, 2021
Written by Zac Damon

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Big In Japan Reno, Nevada

We came, we saw, we released our first album in 2001... And then we found out there was another Big In Japan from the UK in the late 70s. They're good, too! Oops! The internet wasn't that ubiquitous back in 2001, and even though we love punk-post-punk-new-wave-etc. from their region and time period, we missed them somehow. Any bands started beyond 2010 really have no excuse for aping a name. ... more

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