Living in America

Album: A Hero's Death (2020)
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  • London's fine
    Did my time
    Threshed the truth
    Out the lie

    Snowman cold
    Pigeon holed
    Cooed to death
    Pilgrim soul

    Curtain closed
    System froze
    Wait for me
    Braver be

    Dragged old man
    Kissed and ran
    Licked away
    Our spray tan

    Living in America
    Living in America

    London's fun
    Been and done
    One for all
    All for one

    Hit the town
    Fit the crown
    Heavy head
    Hanging down

    If you don't know
    We will not go
    Turning your tricks like a newborn gangster

    You need not be
    Born wealthy
    If you care
    You're the heir

    Living in America
    Living in America

    A young wind blows
    Through your hair
    Bald or grey
    Some of them stayed

    You're about as old
    As the last day
    You felt young
    I dare say

    If you don't know
    We will not go
    Turning your tricks like a newborn gangster

    You need not be
    Born wealthy
    If you care
    You're the heir

    Living in America
    Living in America
    Living in America
    Living in America Writer/s: Carlos Ramos O'Connell, Conor Patrick Curley, Conor Patrick Deegan, Grian Alexander Chatten, Thomas Patrick Coll
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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