I'm On A Mission
Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams
Abuse it with you
Love, I'm a cynical bitch
I'm gonna scratch that itch
With a bitch like you
Harder thinkers make me miserable
Everything is unforgivable
If not for you
I wouldnt come at all
Find a place to crash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Move your phoney ass
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Love me like I'm cash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
You can feel the clash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Guitar
If theres a freak in here
Looking for someone like me
I fit their description
Perfectly
Boom boom boom
I bet they'll desert you
They would if they met you
Met you with me
Every move you make is poetry
They all fake what you do naturally
If not for you
I wouldnt come at all
Find a place to crash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Move your phoney ass
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Love me like I'm cash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
You can see the clash
(Boom boom, boom boom labida)
Kiss me with your mouth
Teach me with your brain
All right
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Things that I say
When I say nothing at all
It leaves a taste in my stomach
And its no taste at all
I can sing, I can't dance
But it don't stop me at all
Its a ball and I'll call , if I call you at all
Love is the reason but it wont pay my rent
Only baloney fill your dish in the dent
I wont be happy till the moneys been spent
I forget to forget, oh forget, oh forget
I'm On A Mission
Robbie Williams' 'I'm On A Mission' stands as a defining track from his early career, capturing the energetic spirit of his debut era. Released alongside his breakthrough success, the song exemplifies the upbeat pop-rock sound that characterized his initial work, blending driving rhythms with Williams' distinctive vocal delivery. It reflects the themes of determination and youthful ambition often explored in his catalogue during this period. The recording remains a staple of his discography, showcasing his ability to craft anthemic hooks that resonated with audiences worldwide. As part of his foundational body of work, the track continues to represent the vibrant musical landscape of the late 1990s and early 2000s, cementing his status as a leading figure in modern British pop.
