Fences

Album: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)
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  • Fences in a row
    Fences in a row
    Wired and protected in a row

    If only
    Your necessary silhouettes
    Unknown, join the dissi-dissi-dissidents
    Got carried away
    Now hiding from their lies and discords
    Once remembered now forgotten
    Come roll the dice for me
    Roll the dice for me

    Hold on better undone
    If really on your own
    Thinking this is fun?
    Feathers fallen from drapes
    Fold her into pieces
    Tied up and lace

    Fences in a row
    Fences in a row
    Wired and protected in a row

    Got carried away
    Thought I would've let you know
    Oh no, did you mess-mess-message?
    I know you still
    Would rather mess with me than get going
    She's been building up a castle in L.A.
    Roll the dice for me

    Hold on better undone
    If really on your own
    Thinking this is fun?
    Feathers fallen from drapes
    Fold her into pieces
    Tied up and lace

    Fences in a row
    Fences in a row
    Wired and protected in a row

    Fences in a row
    Fences in a row
    Wired and protected in a row Writer/s: Croquet Thomas Pablo, Mazzalai Christian, Mazzalai Laurent, Moulin Frederic Jean Joseph
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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