Jumble Queen

Album: 66 (2024)
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  • I've got the hours that are in-between
    I check the news for conspiracy
    All that I'm worth is wrapped in cellophane
    I might be gone, but I'll be back again

    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me
    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me

    I was a diamond, now I'm made of stone
    Forever heading to the lights of home
    If I can do it, I can do it clean
    I sing the song of the Jumble Queen

    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me
    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me

    Just like a bullet, now I'm flying free
    I see the future looking back at me
    And while you're crying over what has been
    I sing this song to the Jumble Queen

    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me
    Take what you want
    Take all that you want from me
    Take what you want Writer/s: Noel Thomas Gallagher, Paul John Weller
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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