Subterranean

Album: Sonic Highways (2014)
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  • Nothing left within, I've been mined
    Hell and back again, subterranean
    I've been diggin' in down inside
    I will start again, subterranean

    But the truth is so unkind
    What do you know, how low the sky
    Yet the truth is so unkind
    What do you know, how low the sky

    You might think you know me
    I know damn well you don't
    Oh no, oh no, you don't

    You might think you own me
    I know damn well you don't
    Oh no, oh no, you don't

    Buried my heart, cannot go this alone, oh no
    Poison this house, God in the stone
    Oh no, you don't

    Nothing left within, I've been mined
    Hell and back again, subterranean
    I've been diggin' in down inside
    I will start again, subterranean

    But the truth is so unkind
    What do you know, how low the sky

    You might think you owe me
    I know damn well you don't
    Oh no, oh no, you don't

    I might think you love me
    But I know damn well you don't
    Oh no, oh no, you don't

    Bring all your lies leave them deep in the dirt
    Oh no, you don't
    Pull down my eyes
    Lay me deep in the earth
    Oh no, you don't

    Nothing left within, I've been mined
    Hell and back again, subterranean
    I've been diggin' in down inside
    I will start again, subterranean Writer/s: Chris Shiflett, David Grohl, Georg Ruthenberg, Nate Mendel, Oliver Taylor Hawkins
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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