New Town Velocity

Album: The Messenger (2013)
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  • Left home a mystery
    Leave school for poetry
    I say goodbye to them & me
    Mission velocity
    It made me just run faster now
    I'm gonna take it all
    Drive around
    Make up my mind
    With the windows down

    I'm in something alright I know
    I got to live it out uh-oh
    I can't resist
    Net force zero oh no
    It turned out like I said it would
    Can I get the world right here?

    Step out to symphonies
    They play on for you and me
    When we faced that July down
    In uniforms
    One and one, no wrong
    We chased that summer down

    I'm in something alright I know
    I got to live it out uh-oh
    I can't resist
    Net force zero oh no
    It turned out like I said it would
    Can I get the world right here?

    I can't resist
    Net force zero oh no
    It turned out like I said it would
    Can I get the world right here?

    Hello you mystery
    Mission velocity
    Here comes our poetry
    New town velocity Writer/s: JAMES DOVIAK, JOHNNY MARR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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