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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Gordon McRory
Gordon McRory
Drums
Paul Towndrow
Paul Towndrow
Saxophone
The Fratellis
The Fratellis
Guitar
Ryan Quigley
Ryan Quigley
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jon Fratelli
Jon Fratelli
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Stuart McCredie
Stuart McCredie
Producer
The Fratellis
The Fratellis
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Well she's halfway over this hard on son
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
And she's quite sure she's not the only one
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 2]
Well there's a quiver up her backbone, dogs in the dust
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
She'll take what she needs and she'll do what she must
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 3]
There's a raw bone whisper underneath the cover
Louder than a dead man's drum
There's a joke that they told her when she got much older
When she knew just what she'd become
[Verse 4]
Oh let me tell ya that she's one part evil, three-fifths blind
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
And she's oh so delicate and still don't mind
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 5]
Well there's a chance that she knows where the bodies are kept
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
And she still don't remember the tears that she wept
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 6]
There's a raw bone whisper underneath the cover
Louder than a dead man's drum
There's a joke that they told her when she got much older
When she knew just what she'd become
[Verse 7]
Oh let me tell ya now
[Verse 8]
Ah she'll all too generous with my time
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
And she knows that injustice is no real crime
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 9]
And I will always remember the way that she crawled
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
When I throw up in the rain she pretends she's appalled
She's not gone yet but she's leaving
[Verse 10]
There's a raw bone whisper underneath the cover
Louder than a dead man's drum
There's a joke that they told her when she got much older
When she knew just what she'd become
Written by: Jon Fratelli
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