Edge Of Town

Album: Lost Friends (2016)
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  • I cannot remember anything you say
    When the streets are talking, yeah, they call my name
    And I walk a little further, I could go all day
    And the trees are reaching, pointing out the way

    I got all muddled up and journeyed to the edge of town
    And then the road cracked open, sucked me in and I went down
    Now standing face to face with the king of the underground
    Some things just don't add up, I'm upside down, I'm inside out

    I came a little closer to the truth that day
    I heard its call in the alleyway
    And the one resounding answer that I could take
    Is that I don't know nothing and I got no way

    I got all muddled up and journeyed to the edge of town
    And then the road cracked open, sucked me in, and I went down
    Now standing face to face with the king of the underground
    Some things just don't add up, I'm upside down, I'm inside out

    I got all muddled up and journeyed to the edge of town
    And then the road cracked open, sucked me in, and I went down
    Now standing face to face with the king of the underground
    Some things just don't add up, I'm upside down, I'm inside out

    Hey, guy, have you got something on your mind?
    Tick, tock, can I take it for a while?
    Hey, guy, have you got something on your mind?
    Tick, tock, could I take it for a while?
    Hey guys, I got something on my mind
    Tick, tock, could you take it for a while?
    Hey guys, I got something on my mind
    Tick, tock, can I take it for a while?
    Hey guys, I got something on my mind
    Tick, tock, could you take it for a while?
    Hey guys, I got something on my mind
    Tick, tock

    And I got something on my mind
    And I got something on my mind
    And I got something on my mind
    And I got something on my mind
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Hannah Joy Cameron
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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