The Wolfpack

Album: The Dream Walker (2014)
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  • No bother, climb to it, and call out, canary
    Don't worry, just grab it, or somethin', abuse it
    My vision, a forest, a lot here, to carry
    Slide over, and bite it, the apple, and bury
    The volume, and the riot, the smell of, the lions
    and the sun sets, behind me, the bullets, start flying

    Finding a light in a world of ruin
    Starting to dance when the earth is caving in
    We're ready to begin

    Its alright
    A bit scathed
    A bit lost
    I've been played
    I ain't that clever
    a city boy that can never say never
    i got the life but that girl bites like a wolf

    Inertia, take cover, a canon, you ready
    The image, the session, a poet is sleeping
    The current, the pilot, antennas and sirens
    Like college, like thieves that, can eat with the wolfpack

    Finding a light in a world of ruin
    Starting to dance when the earth is caving in
    Set in the sun and our hearts are burn in'
    Leaving the nest to the back a thousand winds
    We're ready to begin

    Its alright
    A bit scathed
    A bit lost
    I've been played
    I ain't that clever
    a city boy that can never say never
    I got the life but that girl bites like (a wolf)

    Its on me
    Its only
    A small heart
    On one sleeve
    Academy killer
    Off with his head
    In the make believe game of fools
    That girl bites like a wolf

    Are you ready?
    I'm waiting to begin Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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