Everything Is Wrong

Album: El Pintor (2014)
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  • Truly, truly, truly here

    Enter the override, how we run the day
    Sleeker and cheaper, the wind changed
    Following deeper, they hear what I say
    Spectral incentives have paved the way

    Everything is wrong, wrong, everything is wrong
    I guess we hope in time, what is now is overcome (truly)

    Truly, truly, truly

    I think I know why, I say what I say
    Inverse achievements, I rue the days
    Am I more soulful? Am I coming down now?
    Can we start over as agents of peace?

    Everything is wrong, wrong, everything is wrong
    All we have is time, but my heart is going wrong
    We're taking a part of both of us
    But nobody likes to wait
    Everything is wrong, truly wrong
    Everything is wrong
    Everything is wrong

    Truly, truly, truly

    Oh love, hold on, hold on, hold on
    Oh love, hold on, hold on, hold on

    We made our home, without begging your pardon
    We made our home, with time alone
    It's taking apart the best of us
    And nobody likes to wait

    Everything is wrong, truly wrong
    Everything is wrong Writer/s: Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, Samuel Fogarino
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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