The Sound Of A

Album: Paranormal (2017)
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  • The sound of A is in the air
    The sound of A is everywhere
    With the sound of a gun
    And you run
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    The sound of A is all around
    The sound of A is underground
    It will creep into your bones
    When you're alone
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys
    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys
    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys

    The sound of A will keep you down
    With that cruel, peculiar sound
    It will shoot into your brain
    And remain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys
    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys
    Meaningless noise is everybody's toys

    The sound of A
    The sound of A
    The sound of A Writer/s: Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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