The Outsiders

Album: Kingdom of Rust (2009)
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  • Can he be lost
    Can he become
    Walk away
    Don't jump a gun
    Can it cost
    Think it through
    Making your own way
    Making your own rules
    Don't believe
    What they say
    Can he be cool in here
    Can he become

    Just the two of us
    Making fools of us
    Just the two of us
    On our feet again
    Kicking our heels again

    Just the two of us
    Nothing to lose
    So nothing gets lost
    Imagine the truth
    Imagine the cost
    Too much choice
    You've no choice at all
    In our universe

    Just the two of us
    Just the two of us
    Just the two of us
    Making fools of us
    Making fools of us
    One our feet again
    Kicking our heels again
    Two of us Writer/s: ANDY WILLIAMS, JEZ WILLIAMS, JIMI GOODWIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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