TwentyFourSeven

Album: For Crying Out Loud (2017)
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  • Where goes, where goes the sunlight?
    I wish I knew 'cause it is gone now
    You'll be staring at the traffic
    Just try your hardest not to panic

    You want to rock it 'cause you got none
    You can't taste it 'cause you feel numb
    No one will give it so just take some
    You're trying hard just to be someone

    Toss and turning in your bed
    There's no escaping from what's in your head
    Living is easy when you're dead inside
    You want to run but you can't hide

    You want to rock it 'cause you got none
    You can't taste it 'cause you feel numb
    No one will give it so just take some
    You're trying hard just to be someone

    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven
    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven
    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven
    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven

    You want to rock it 'cause you got none
    You can't taste it 'cause you feel numb
    No one will give it so just take some
    You're trying hard just to be someone

    Are you mad in England?
    Your walls are paper thin
    Yeah, we're all mad in England
    The city's crumbling
    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven
    Twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven, twenty-four seven

    You want to rock it 'cause you got none
    You can't taste it 'cause you feel numb
    No one will give it so just take some
    You're trying hard just to be someone Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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