Mount Airy Hill (Way Gone)

Album: Watch My Moves (2022)
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  • Standing on top of Mount Airy Hill
    Thinkin 'bout, flyin'
    Been around but now I'm gone
    Been gone but now I'm goin' down

    I was flyin' high through the night when the mornin' came
    But I was gone, if you know, what I mean
    I was around but now I'm gone
    Been done down but now I'm just way down low
    (Watch my moves)

    He do the snake in the grass
    He do the wiggle it around now, way down low
    I been around but now I'm gone
    Been gone but now I'm just way gone
    I been around but now I'm gone
    Been gone but now I'm way gone

    I been around but now I'm gone (yeah)

    Been around but now I'm gone
    Been gone but now I'm-a-just way gone
    (Watch my moves)

    He do the snake in the grass Writer/s: Kurt Vile
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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