Number 10

Album: Marauder (2018)
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  • Your secret's safe here
    It'll never leave
    It's in the basement for ya, na'mean
    Won't seek replacements
    My ballerina
    There's many faces in my gallery

    Ella, I don't know what week it's under
    Ella, it gets old, it gets old
    Ella, teletext or you can call me
    Galavanting heart
    I don't know what week it's under

    Your secret's safe here
    It'll never leave
    It's in the basement for ya

    Ella, I don't know what week it's under
    Ella, go and talk to Steve about it
    Galavanting heart
    I don't know what week it's under
    Ella, it gets old, it gets old

    (Don't need replacement)
    (Your secret's safe here) Writer/s: Daniel Alexander Kessler, Paul Julian Banks, Samuel J Fogarino
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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