Alligator

Album: Fever Dream (2019)
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  • Hey
    Hey

    I see color raining down
    Feral feeling, swaying sound
    But I don't know what you want
    I am open and I am restless
    Let me feel it out
    Let it all come out

    Wake me up, I'm fever dreaming
    And now I lose control, I'm fever dreaming
    Shake it out, it's just what I'm feeling
    And now I take control, I'm fever dreaming
    (I'm fever-dreaming)

    Oh-so quiet, when they laid me in the stream
    And the star-lit sky grew before my eyes
    Twenty-two women stood by the banks
    And cried, oh I

    Wake me up, I'm fever dreaming
    And now I lose control, I'm fever dreaming
    Shake it out, it's just what I'm feeling
    And now I take control, I'm fever dreaming
    (I'm fever dreaming)
    I must be fever dreaming
    (I'm fever dreaming) Writer/s: Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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