Aunt Lisa

Album: Once More Round the Sun (2014)
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  • I don't see the fearsome fright
    All I see is beauty shine
    Not much time to say goodnight
    I can hear you scream in the sky

    Nephew do you feel all right
    Always up in overdrive
    They would try to smother you
    Never let your feelings through

    Live out loud
    Live out loud
    Live out loud
    Live out loud

    I'm sniffing your garden
    I'm sniffing your rose
    She's stuck in the middle
    You know how it goes

    They're crawling across now
    They'll give him some blow
    We'll do him a favor
    We'll give him some gold

    I remember your eyes came out
    I can see you run and shout
    Don't know where to place the blame
    You knew how to hide your pain

    We just want to see you alive
    Taught me how to speak my mind
    Release you in atmosphere
    It was just too small in here

    Live out loud
    Live out loud
    Live out loud
    Live out loud

    Hey ho, let's fucking go
    Hey ho, let's get up and rock n' roll

    Hey ho, let's fucking go
    Hey ho, let's get up and rock n' roll

    Hey ho, let's fucking go
    Hey ho, let's get up and rock n' roll

    Hey ho, let's fucking go
    Hey ho, let's get up and rock n' roll Writer/s: BRANN TIMOTHY DAILOR, TROY JAYSON SANDERS, WILLIAM BREEN KELLIHER, WILLIAM BRENT HINDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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