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Album: Friendly Fires (2008)
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  • You'll need some kind of saint to pull those
    Impure thoughts right out your head
    Love the poor complexity
    You wouldn't want it any other way

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more, a little bit

    Just beating during the sun
    Defibrillated hearts with every pulse
    Without your own defiling
    You'd backwards circle right above our heads

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more, a little bit

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more, a little bit

    Don't stop, don't stop
    Don't stop, don't stop
    Don't stop, don't stop
    Don't stop, don't stop

    We've had to cross the line
    Despite the fact our feet dipped in the fire
    We pressured a bull again
    Then shake your tambourines into the dust

    You need some kind of saint
    To pull those impure thoughts right out your head
    Like the poor complexity
    You wouldn't want it any other way

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    (Don't stop)
    Giving it a little bit more
    (Don't stop)

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more

    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    Climbin' on, climb on aboard
    Giving it a little bit more
    ... Writer/s: EDWARD DAVID HUW MACFARLANE, EDWARD JOHN FREDERICK GIBSON, JACK BARNABY SAVIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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