The Only Way Out
by Bush

Album: Man On The Run (2014)
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  • Follow me down to the water
    Through the tripwires in your head
    Through the seven layers
    Of your holy bed

    Where there is no warm guard
    By the cities of systems
    I wanna be your savior
    I wanna be your seasons

    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you

    Follow me down to the freeway
    Where the beat goes on
    And a heatwave lost the night

    Say what you will but we pray
    To the gods of our own demise
    All the time

    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you

    Lets build a bonfire tonight
    We'll stay warm in the night time
    Warm in the night time

    Follow me down to the water
    Through the tripwires in your head
    Through the seven layers
    Of your holy bed

    Oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh

    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out
    The only way out
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you Writer/s: GAVIN ROSSDALE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Crystal Luiz Cross from Broken Arrow OklahomaI personally like and relate to this song. Most if not all of us know the concept of going through and moving on. Each of our own experiences is the difference how deep we feel it
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