Three Ring Circus

Album: Different Gear Still Speeding (2011)
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  • Didn't walk, could've run
    Ain't that enough?
    Feel alive out on a limb
    The same way as up
    I wanna be where we as people should be
    I wanna see what's not shown

    Could've won, should've lost
    And laid down in sun
    Change of mind, change of line
    Under my tongue
    I wanna go where we as people should go
    I wanna know what goes on

    In this three ring circus going round
    This three ring circus going round
    In this three ring circus going round
    This three ring circus going round

    I wanna be where we as people should be
    I wanna see what's not shown

    Make it home

    In this three ring circus going round
    This three ring circus going round
    In this three ring circus going round
    This three ring circus going round Writer/s: ANDY BELL, GEM ARCHER, LIAM GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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