Lyric Context Universe
out of this world
don't need no provocation
my instincts high on fire
out of this world
don't need no provocation
my instincts high on fire
out of my league
i just need some provocation
and i'm down on my knees
out of my league
i just need some provocation
and i'm down on my knees
people shook their fear off
did not take this provocation
with their bodies against the tanks and
people shook their fear off
did not take this provocation
with their bodies against the tanks and
easy targets to avoid the real enemy
provocation gagged and bound
bodies drop we ignore the sound
easy targets to avoid the real enemy
provocation gagged and bound
bodies drop we ignore the sound
elevated impact
obstinate provocation initiating response
willful ignorance wallowed in
elevated impact
obstinate provocation initiating response
willful ignorance wallowed in
viendront et feront face
pour les provocations
je n'suis plus un homme presse
viendront et feront face
pour les provocations
je n'suis plus un homme presse
here's your wakeup call
we are provocation
we are instigation
here's your wakeup call
we are provocation
we are instigation
confrontation
provocation
planet dies
confrontation
provocation
planet dies
it won't wait another day
provocation is a danger
procrastination is a killer
it won't wait another day
provocation is a danger
procrastination is a killer
want to run away
the provocation that you let
overcome you
want to run away
the provocation that you let
overcome you
like the texture of ants on a log or the blinding taste of sunlight on the hood of a truck. following are some of the most familiar and some of the rarest songs heard from a great variety of north american turtles: eastern fighting turtle. the aggressive snarl of the eastern fighting turtle can carry for up to 5 miles across still water. even this is not a safe distance away
for this turtle is a very fast swimmer and will attack without provocation. tudlow. on a summer evening
the song of the tudlow can be heard; its characteristic gasping is both a mating call and a cry for help. the number of gasps follows the fibonacci sequence
like the texture of ants on a log or the blinding taste of sunlight on the hood of a truck. following are some of the most familiar and some of the rarest songs heard from a great variety of north american turtles: eastern fighting turtle. the aggressive snarl of the eastern fighting turtle can carry for up to 5 miles across still water. even this is not a safe distance away
for this turtle is a very fast swimmer and will attack without provocation. tudlow. on a summer evening
the song of the tudlow can be heard; its characteristic gasping is both a mating call and a cry for help. the number of gasps follows the fibonacci sequence
the knights of saint george dressed for aggravation
the bulldog crew don't need no provocation
b.a.d. and little sipho
the knights of saint george dressed for aggravation
the bulldog crew don't need no provocation
b.a.d. and little sipho