The Roller

Album: Different Gear, Still Speeding (2011)
Charted: 31
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  • You didn't know what to say
    It all came at you today
    Can't get out your own way
    Well hold on, hold on, hold on.

    I'm hiding out in the sun
    I'm getting everyone done
    Just me hating no one
    Here I come, here I come, here I come

    Just call me the roller
    I'll squeeze and unfold ya
    Call me the roller
    I just go to show ya

    So you been crawling through a maze
    An alcohol lemon haze
    I've been watching you for days
    You've been outta sight alright, alright, alright

    I'll take you somewhere you never knew you'd been
    I'll give you something you never knew you'd feel
    The only thing is, everything is really tonight, tonight, tonight

    Just call me the roller
    I'll squeeze and unfold ya
    Call me the roller
    I just go to show ya

    Just call me the roller
    I'll come blow you over
    Call me the roller
    I'm pleased that I know ya

    I'll take you somewhere you never knew you'd been
    I'll give you something you never knew you'd feel
    The only thing is everything is really tonight, tonight, tonight

    Just call me the roller
    I'll squeeze and unfold ya
    Call me the roller
    I just go to show ya

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    The roller Writer/s: ANDY BELL, GEM ARCHER, LIAM GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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