4 Degrees

Album: Hopelessness (2015)
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  • It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees
    It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees
    It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees
    It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees

    I wanna see this world, I wanna see it boil
    I wanna see this world, I wanna see it boil
    It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees
    It's only four degrees, it's only four degrees

    I wanna hear the dogs crying for water
    I wanna see fish go belly-up in the sea
    And all those lemurs and all those tiny creatures
    I wanna see them burn, it's only four degrees

    And all those rhinos and all those big mammals
    I wanna see them lying, crying in the fields
    (I want to see them, I want to see them burn, I want to see them)
    I wanna see them burn, it's only four degrees
    I wanna see them burn, it's only four degrees
    I wanna see them burn, it's only four degrees

    I wanna burn them, I wanna burn them
    I wanna burn them, I wanna burn them

    I wanna burn the sky, I wanna burn the breeze
    I wanna see the animals die in the trees
    Oh, let's go, let's go, it's only four degrees
    Oh, let's go, let's go, it's only four degrees
    Oh, let's go, let's go, it's only four degrees
    Oh, let's go, let's go, it's only four degrees

    I wanna burn them, I wanna burn them
    I wanna burn them Writer/s: Anohni Hegarty, Daniel Lopatin, Ross Matthew Birchard
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, WARP MUSIC LIMITED
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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