Beautiful War

Album: Mechanical Bull (2013)
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  • Bite your tongue
    Don't make a scene dear
    Everybody's been here
    At least once before
    But we've been here more

    Your heartbreak
    Rolls down the window
    I've seen it all go
    Comeback around
    I've heard the sound

    The tip of your tongue
    The top of your lungs
    Is doing my head in

    I say love
    Don't mean nothing
    'Less there's something
    Worth fighting for
    It's a beautiful war

    When I hold
    The warmth of your body
    There is nobody
    That I'd rather hold
    Shattered and cold

    The tip of your tongue
    The top of your lungs
    Is making me crazy

    I say love
    Don't mean nothing
    'Less there's something
    Worth fighting for
    It's a beautiful war

    I say love
    It don't mean nothing
    'Less there's something
    Worth fighting for
    It's a beautiful war
    Oh, oh
    It's a beautiful war

    Beautiful war

    I say love
    I say love
    Don't mean nothing
    'Less there's something
    Worth fighting for

    I say love
    Don't mean nothing
    'Less there's something
    Worth fighting for

    It's a beautiful war
    It's a beautiful war
    It's a beautiful war
    It's a beautiful war Writer/s: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill, Nathan Followill
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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