The Rover

Album: Marauder (2018)
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  • Come and see me and maybe you'll die
    But I can keep you in artwork, the fluid kind
    That's enough for excitements today
    Prostrated faded, it's pay-to-play

    Come and see me yeah, maybe you'll try
    I've been holding these pyros till they could fly
    Open up and enlighten again
    Enjoy the skyline, it's an incremental end

    Walk in on your own feet
    Says the rover
    It's my way or they all leave
    Says the rover (ooh)
    The rover

    Ça suffit, hell yeah, maybe it's time
    You can't stick to the highways, it's suicide
    I'm welling up with excitements again
    The apex resolves, you need to tell your friends

    Walk in on your own feet
    Says the rover
    It's my way or they all leave
    Says the rover
    The rover (ooh, ooh)

    The rover (ooh, ooh)
    The rover

    Come and see me, yeah baby, let's cry
    Satin face in some worlds we'd be too kind
    Nature's subjected to fires again
    Falling for my independence

    Walk in on your own feet
    Says the rover
    You were high and on the wrong street
    Till the rover
    Said hop in, all in (ooh, ooh)
    The rover
    Hop in, all in (ooh, ooh)
    The rover

    The rover
    All in, all in (ooh, ooh)
    The rover
    He barely has to seek repentants Writer/s: Daniel Alexander Kessler, Paul Julian Banks, Samuel J Fogarino
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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