The Beat of Your Heart
by Bush

Album: Black And White Rainbows (2017)
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  • She was a wanderer
    She'd love you as she'd walk away
    Beautiful racer, always
    Never mind what you say

    She was a free one
    Had her head in the clouds
    I put all of my wonder
    I put it out

    There's a death on the dance floor
    Again my love
    There's a light gone out around the world
    There's a death on the dance floor
    Again my love

    She was a wild one
    A bright life lit in neon
    Everybody that loves you
    I wish you could hang on

    And she can fix you
    Bring you to your knees
    There's beauty in danger
    There's beauty as far as you can see

    There's a death on the dance floor
    Again my love
    There's a light gone out around the world
    There's a death on the dance floor
    Again my love
    There's a light gone out
    There's a light gone out

    I sing the beat of your heart (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart)
    I sing the beat of your heart (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart)

    There's a death on the dance floor (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart)
    There's a death on the dance floor (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart) Writer/s: Gavin Rossdale
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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