Wheels

Album: The Pursuit (2009)
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  • Everyday you live a life so full of hope
    Shouldn't drag your soul around you like a leather vogue
    You remember everything you thought your life would be
    Well it's fallin' through the cracks of ancient history

    Woah, is this something that I never, something that I never had
    Woah, is this something that I never, something that I never had
    Tell you what I've heard
    The wheels are falling off, the wheels are falling off the world

    Friday night and everything is a-OK
    We are living like we've always known a different way
    We are taking on our different roads before our goal
    It'll bring you back around to the one you know

    Woah, is this something that I never, something that I never had
    Woah, is this something that I never, something that I never had
    Tell you what I've heard
    The wheels are falling off, the wheels are falling off the world

    Woah, is this something that I never, something that I never had
    Tell you what I've heard
    The wheels are falling off, the wheels are falling off the world

    The wheels are falling off the world
    The wheels are falling off the world Writer/s: BEN CULLUM, JAMIE CULLUM
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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