City Electric

Album: Devotion: Vital Special Edition (2013)
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  • This life's electric
    You can feel the pulse out on the street
    The boys keep moving
    Girls they always seem to follow the beat
    This town it breathes in
    A hunger deeper down it's underground
    These changes, they change
    Familiar faces at one time look strange

    Call me crazy cause I still hold on
    Call me foolish I'm a believer
    We were never meant to walk alone
    I don't think I'm the last of the dreamers

    City's electric tonight
    Burning under bright lights
    The city's so active, alive
    Can you feel it?
    You know we're living out loud
    Like we still need it
    City electric
    The city's electric tonight

    The search is still on
    Voices calling out from wilderness
    Some say to let go
    Some things are out of your control
    I tried but I just can't stop
    Tried but I can't stop
    Til we progress
    Til we progress

    Call me crazy but there's still a chance
    Call me foolish, an overachiever
    We can be exactly who we want
    I don't think I'm the last of the dreamers

    City's electric tonight
    Burning under bright lights
    The city's so active, alive
    Can you feel it?
    You know we're living out loud
    Like we still need it
    City electric
    The city's electric tonight

    Live like you feel it
    Live like you need it
    Live like you feel this
    Live like you love
    Live the life you love
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