Frank Turner - The Outdoor Type lyrics

[Frank Turner - The Outdoor Type lyrics]

I always had a roof above me
I always paid the rent
And I've never set foot inside a tent
I couldn't build a fire to save my life
I lied about being the outdoor type

Well, I've never slept out
Underneath the stars
The closest that I came to that
Was one time in my car
Broke down for an hour in
The suburbs at night
I lied about being the outdoor type

Too scared to let you know that you
Knew what you were looking for
I lied until I fit the bill
God bless the great indoors
I lied about being the outdoor type
Never owned a sleeping bag
Let alone a mountain bike
No, I can't go away with
You on a rock-climbing weekend
What if something's on TV
That's never shown again?
It's just as well I'm not invited
As I'm afraid of heights
I lied about being the outdoor type

Never learned to swim, can't grow a beard
Or even fight
I lied about being the outdoor type

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