Mutineers

Album: Mutineers (2014)
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  • You know the way it is
    These thoughts are mutineers
    Trying to shake the monkey off my back
    So beat the island drum
    And steady as she come
    And all the stores are closing for the lack
    To drink the damn place dry
    Only plan of attack
    And babe
    Sure feels good
    Sure feels good
    This moving close
    This moving close
    Sure feels good babe

    And hey
    What could they know
    What could they know
    'Bout what we have
    Yeah what we have
    What could they know babe?

    The early warning signs
    All lit up in my mind
    It's true you know
    Some things weren't meant to be
    Until your secret's out
    It's your worst enemy

    And babe
    Sure feels good
    Sure feels good
    This moving close
    This moving close
    Sure feels good babe

    And hey
    What could they know
    What could they know
    'Bout what we have
    Yeah what we have
    What could they know babe?

    Time is ours to burn
    Is ours to burn
    We got that glide
    That freewheel glide
    It's ours to burn babe

    Oh babe
    Sure feels good
    Sure feels good
    This moving close
    This moving close
    Sure feels good babe, ooo

    Kick off your shoes babe and move Writer/s: ANDREW BARLOW, DAVID GRAY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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