Lasso

Album: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (2009)
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  • Where would you go?
    Not long ago
    I've been thinking out loud
    Why so suddenly?
    Don-don-don't you know?
    Don't do it
    What you do
    Oh, what you do to me

    Forever is a long long time
    When you've lost your way
    Trying to follow your ideal
    Oh sorry but your so called life
    It is such a waste

    Wear your real eyes
    No you don't realize
    What you say yes to
    But you say yes too

    Where would you go
    Where would you go
    With a lasso?
    Could you run into
    Could you run into
    Could you go and run into me?

    Where would you go
    Where would you go
    Tied up in a lasso?
    Could you run into
    Could you run into
    Could you go and run into me?

    So lonely so pretty such a lack of diplomacy
    You can't get out
    Don't you know don't do it
    What you do well you should do to me
    Far-out, so far-out
    Such a fall-out
    Not only that you're lonely
    Don't matter if you're not so well (so well)
    No you're not so well

    Where would you go
    Where would you go
    With a lasso?
    Could you run into
    Could you run into
    Could you go and run into me?

    Where would you go
    Where would you go
    Tied up in a lasso?
    Could you run into
    Could you run into
    Could you go and run into me?

    Wear your real eyes
    No you don't realize
    What you say yes to
    But you say yes too

    Forever is a long long time
    When you've lost your way
    Forever is a long long time
    When you've lost your way (lost your way) Writer/s: Christian Mazzalai, Frederic Moulin, Laurent Mazzalai, Thomas Croquet
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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