Isombard

Album: What Do You Think About the Car? (2016)
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  • So what of you?
    The fateful few
    Should take them all
    Government fall
    So tell your family and friends
    We'll keep it plain
    Never again

    Well, if you can't walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk then run, walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk then
    If you can't walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk then run, walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk

    I'll make it clear, you'll make it then
    But never here, never again
    So which one hangs
    Police with gangs?
    It's all the same
    It's all the same

    I met you here
    But then you ran
    You ran with fear
    You fearless man
    So tell your violent and tame
    That they will cry
    Never again

    Ooh Isombard
    Ooh Isombard
    Ooh Isombard
    Ooh Isombard (if you can't walk then run)
    Ooh Isombard (if you can't walk then run)
    Ooh Isombard (if you can't walk then run)
    Ooh Isombard (if you can't walk then run)
    Ooh Isombard (if you can't walk)

    Well, if you can't walk and run
    Well, if you can't walk then run, walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk then
    If you can't walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk then run, walk then run
    Well, if you can't walk

    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't
    Run, if you can't, if you can't, if you can't Writer/s: Declan McKenna
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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