Audacious

Album: The Human Fear (2024)
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  • Alright, here we go with riff one

    Did you ever get the feeling that there's something come undone?
    An unreeling in the seaming, the stitching gone
    So you rip a little harder 'til that rip becomes a run
    Feel the fabric of existence come unspun

    Hey there, we don't care
    Could be standing way out where
    You're naked and freezing 'til you run
    Freeze or run

    But don't stop feeling audacious, there's no one to save us
    So just carry on
    And don't go blaming the neighbors, you know they're the same as us
    We should just get on, get on

    With a plastic carrier bag in each hand, the rain fell low so you were standing
    Under the holly tree with exasperated feelings and
    Hey ho, you don't know, is it a joke? No, I said no
    I'm serious, more serious than I've ever been
    I've ever been

    So don't stop feeling audacious, there's no one to save us
    So just carry on
    And don't go blaming the neighbors, you know they're the same as us
    We should just get on, get on

    Did you ever get the feeling that your world has come undone?
    No revealing of a reason to carry on
    When hey there, it's there
    Waiting just in there, ready any time to come along, along

    So don't stop feeling audacious, the unknown and the famous
    They say just carry on
    And no, there's just us to save us, forget any favors
    We should just get on
    Get on with it Writer/s: Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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