Songwriter: MARINA

[Verse 1]
Your theories, your beliefs
And the way you preach for peace
It sounds like vomit, yeah
To my ears
Whoa, daddy likes to to teach
Counts for the muttered words you like to speak
But it sounds like vomit, yeah
To my ears

[Chorus]
Let me fall and kiss your feet
Everybody knows they're cleaner then your lips
I'm not easy to defeat
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know when something's amiss
Something's amiss

[Verse 3]
Philosopher my arse
You words leave your mouth pretty fast
And it sounds like vomit, yeah
To my ears
I lie in the safety of your bed
Whilst Bob Marley goes straight to your head
How can you compare yourself to this man?
Your whole life's a scam

[Chorus]
So let me fall and kiss your feet
Everybody knows they're cleaner then your lips
I'm not easy to defeat
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know when something's amiss
I think I know when something's amiss!

[Middle Eight]
Don't, don't cheat me
Don't you cheat me
Don't you think you can fucking lie to me
Yeah

[Chorus]
'Cause I won't fall and kiss your feet
Everybody knows they're cleaner then your lips
I'm not easy to defeat
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know when something's amiss
I know, I know, I know when something's a miss
Something's amiss
Something's amiss!

Marina Diamandis

Marina Lambrini Diamandis, better known as MARINA (formerly Marina and the Diamonds), is a Welsh singer-songwriter and musician.

Growing up in Wales, England and Greece, Marina became “obsessed with becoming a singer, almost as if it was a disease.” After moving to London, it took four years before she established herself as a singer-songwriter. After several independently-released EPs, she placed second on the BBC Sound of 2010 list. In 2010, her debut album, The Family Jewels, was released to critical acclaim and chart success, eventually being certified Gold in the UK.

Her 2012 sophomore album, Electra Heart, was a concept album in which she embraced the titular persona—a vapid, blonde “straight-up pop star” who arose out of her label’s demands for a more commercial pop sound and Marina’s desire to maintain artistic integrity. It became her most successful album, debuting atop the UK, Scotland and Ireland album charts.