Once More 'Round The Sun

Album: Once More Round the Sun (2014)
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  • I'm a man and that's who I am
    And I'll tell you that to your face
    I'm from the clouds and I shine like the moon
    And I'm here to fuck up the place

    Make it last, make it count
    Make it one more round and I'll see you outside
    Heaven knows life can turn on a dime
    So let's enjoy our time

    They have got me hanging upside down again
    Once more 'round the sun we go again, oh yeah

    What's the meaning of this life
    That we leave when we're caught up on the race
    My heart is spinning like a merry-go-round
    And I want you to take a ride

    I know it's nice and I know that you are weary
    But it's nice once you step inside
    Roll me over and turn me around
    And let's make up on time

    They have got me hanging upside down again
    I just want to melt into the sun, oh yeah
    Once more 'round the sun we go again

    They have got me hanging upside down again
    I just want to melt into the sun again
    They have got me hanging upside down again
    Once more 'round the sun we go again Writer/s: BRANN TIMOTHY DAILOR, BRIAN MICHAEL DOWNEY, PHIL LYNOTT, TROY JAYSON SANDERS, WILLIAM BREEN KELLIHER, WILLIAM BRENT HINDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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