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I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am Lyrics – Arctic Monkeys
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am Song Lyrics
(Verse 1: Alex Turner)
Freaky keypad by the retina scan
I’ve been given good reason to believe
I ain’t quite where I think I am
But it’s always worth half a blast
You know the face but you can’t see past
The disco strobes in the stumbling blocks
Wait, there’s the other island now
(Chorus: Alex Turner)
Formation displays of affection fly over
(Eyes roll back)
And I can see both islands now
(Verse 2: Alex Turner)
It’s the intermission
Let’s shake a few hands
Blank expressions invite me to suspect
I ain’t quite where I think I am
Stackable party guests
To fill the awkward silencеs
The disco strobes in the stumbling blocks
Wait, thеre’s the other island now
(Chorus: Alex Turner)
Formation displays of affection fly over
(Eyes roll back)
And I can see both islands now
From my vantage point
(Bridge: Alex Turner)
The spare set of tingles’ll race up your spine
If I get it my way
(Verse 3: Alex Turner)
Looks like the Riviera
Is coming into land
Early predictions would seem to suggest
I ain’t quite where I think I am
(Chorus: Alex Turner)
Formation displays of affection fly over
(Eyes roll back)
And I can see both islands now
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Album : The Car (2022) Artist / Band : Arctic Monkeys Lead Vocalist : Alex Turner Producer(s) : James Ford Written By : Alex Turner, Matt Helders Release Date : October 22, 2022
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I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am Lyrics – Arctic Monkeys
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am song is sung by Arctic Monkeys (Alex Turner is the Vocalist for this song.).
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am song lyrics written by Alex Turner, Matt Helders.
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am song music composed & produced by James Ford.
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am song was Released on the Date October 22, 2022.