Eels - P.S. You Rock My World video

Just a little vid with the drawing of the album "Electro-Shock Blues" by Eels and the song "P.S. You Rock My World. This is one of my favourite song, make me feel like i'm flying...and i think it's just brillant to finish an album with this song. Thanks E ! I was at a funeral the day I realised I wanted to spend my life with you sitting down on the steps at the old post office the flag was flying at half mast and I was thinkin' 'bout how everyone is dying and maybe it's time to live I don't know where we're going I don't know what we'll do walked into the thrif-tee saw the man with the hollow eyes who didn't give me all my change but it didn't bother me this time 'cause I know I've only got this moment and it's good I went to the gas station old woman honked her horn waiting for me to fix her car I don't know where we're going I don't know what we'll do laying in bed tonight I was thinking and listening to all the dogs and the sirens and the shots and how the careful man tries to dodge the bullets while a happy man takes a walk and maybe it is time to live... official site : http://www.eelstheband.com/

Running time: 03:08

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