| Song | Stand By Your Manatee |
| Artist | Future of the Left |
| Album | Travels With Myself And Another |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| This one time, | |
| I was running through the fields | |
| When I came across a dead guy | |
| With a letter in his hand, | |
| So I scanned it, | |
| And though the grammar was okay, | |
| There was such a lack of purpose | |
| That it was difficult to care. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma's mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Yeah, nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, 'cause Emma's mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| The next day (about ten o'clock) | |
| It was playing on my mind (well, I say it was) | |
| So I edited it for context (good job) | |
| Till there was nothing fit to print. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma's mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Woah, but nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, 'cause Emma's mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Maybe it's an old cliché, but sometimes things are better left expected. | |
| You let your manatee down and then you drown: that's just the way with nature. | |
| I've been here once or twice before with better hair, and let me tell you, | |
| Only the good die young, except for when they don't, it's not exactly fair. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it'll never be a kingdom's share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it'll never be a kingdom's share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it'll never be a kingdom's share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it'll never be a kingdom's share. |
| This one time, | |
| I was running through the fields | |
| When I came across a dead guy | |
| With a letter in his hand, | |
| So I scanned it, | |
| And though the grammar was okay, | |
| There was such a lack of purpose | |
| That it was difficult to care. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Yeah, nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, ' cause Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| The next day about ten o' clock | |
| It was playing on my mind well, I say it was | |
| So I edited it for context good job | |
| Till there was nothing fit to print. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Woah, but nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, ' cause Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Maybe it' s an old cliche, but sometimes things are better left expected. | |
| You let your manatee down and then you drown: that' s just the way with nature. | |
| I' ve been here once or twice before with better hair, and let me tell you, | |
| Only the good die young, except for when they don' t, it' s not exactly fair. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. |
| This one time, | |
| I was running through the fields | |
| When I came across a dead guy | |
| With a letter in his hand, | |
| So I scanned it, | |
| And though the grammar was okay, | |
| There was such a lack of purpose | |
| That it was difficult to care. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Yeah, nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, ' cause Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| The next day about ten o' clock | |
| It was playing on my mind well, I say it was | |
| So I edited it for context good job | |
| Till there was nothing fit to print. | |
| But anyway, hidden in the mess of letters lies the awful truth, | |
| Yeah, that Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Woah, but nothing in this life can take her common shame away, | |
| Yeah, ' cause Emma' s mum and dad use plastic forks. | |
| Maybe it' s an old cliché, but sometimes things are better left expected. | |
| You let your manatee down and then you drown: that' s just the way with nature. | |
| I' ve been here once or twice before with better hair, and let me tell you, | |
| Only the good die young, except for when they don' t, it' s not exactly fair. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. | |
| Yeah yeah yeah yeah, it' ll never be a kingdom' s share. |