Album: Orthodox (2012)
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  • Lay down, heaven can wait
    You think you're right, I think you can change
    Draw some blood, I'm not going hungry tonight
    Won't it be fun, to howl in the night?

    Howl
    So that the angels can hear you

    Yeah
    Catch me if you can
    My, my, my,
    I'm a hungry man
    Oh oh
    Catch me if I fall
    Baby girl I wanna hear you howl

    Cut strings you think too much
    I can't wait this long for a rush
    A misery to be alone
    How'd you want to be the lonely one?

    Howl
    So that the angels can hear you

    Yeah
    Catch me if you can
    My, my, my,
    I'm a hungry man
    Oh oh
    Catch me if I fall
    Baby girl I wanna hear you howl

    (I want to hear you howl)

    Oh child when will you see the light?
    No no I won't give up the fight
    No no when will you see the light?
    Oh child I won't give up the fight

    Yeah
    Catch me if you can
    My, my, my,
    I'm a hungry man
    Oh oh
    Catch me if I fall
    Baby girl I wanna hear you howl Writer/s: KYLE MICHAEL NICOLAIDES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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