Alone, Omen 3

Album: Man Alive! (2020)
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  • Take a dip, for your love
    Take your time
    Take a ticket, take the train
    To the end of the line
    See where you can go, expend it
    It's plastic, no do or die
    Beter flip it, think about it
    You'll do just fine, well

    These things will come and go
    Deep in the metropol'

    Throw a stone, see it land
    Forget it's fly
    Draw a line in the sand
    Between your thighs
    Just to see which way you go
    So you got this, you the lead
    Free your own
    Better throw it, consume it
    Then let it go, girl

    Don't forget you're not alone
    Deep in the metropol'

    The ache of thunder in the storms of your mind
    Soak it in for the rain will pass in time
    Nothing wrong in sinking low
    In the omen of paradise
    You're the ghost they put aside

    But don't forget you're not alone
    Sometimes you're stressed
    But don't forget you're not alone
    Sometimes you're stressed

    Every minute, every second
    You're not alone, you're not alone
    You're not alone, you're not alone
    You're not alone, you're not alone

    Sometimes you're stressed
    Sometimes you're stressed Writer/s: Andrew Noland, Archie Marshall, Gregory Allen Webster, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones, Marvin Pierce, Norman Napier, Ralph Middlebrooks, Walter Morrison
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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