Alpha Zulu

Album: Alpha Zulu (2022)
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  • Take a moment to decide to compromise
    You let me know some other time, some other day
    You're now closer to the start than to the limit
    Take a bow, vow to the sky, if you want to wait, great

    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Pray to your God, cover your lies
    God or guru, hey, hey, hey
    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Run for your life, cover your eyes
    Alpha Zulu, hey, hey

    Tell me why, don't tell me when, don't tell me how
    I must have died at fifty-one, 1953
    Just accounting to the stars, the only reason I'm allowed
    There's a purple cloud in the consommé, ouais

    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Pray to your God, cover your lies
    God or guru, hey, hey, hey
    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Run for your life, cover your eyes
    Alpha Zulu

    Why choose your body over time?
    Why choose your body over time with me?
    Why choose your body over time?
    Why choose your body over time with me?
    Hey, hey, hey

    I get you closer to sublime, the alibi
    Your Mona Lisa immortalized, décapitée
    I wouldn't change I wouldn't try another second
    'Til I rise a hologram waiting for the tie-break

    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Pray to your God, cover your lies
    God or guru, hey, hey, hey
    Woo-ha, singin' hallelujah
    Run for your life, cover your eyes
    Alpha Zulu

    Why choose your body over time?
    Why choose your body over time with me?
    Why choose your body over time?
    Why choose your body over time with me?
    Hey, hey, hey

    (Why choose your body over time?)
    (Why choose your body over time?)
    Hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey Writer/s: Christian Mazzalai, Frederic Moulin, Laurent Mazzalai, Thomas Croquet
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Ognir Rrats from BostonLet's see... Phoenix... Alpha Zulu... AZ ... Arizona? Phoenix, Arizona!
  • Helen from TexasThe "ah ah ah" sounds like the Fairlight CMI. (1979)
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