North West Passage

Album: End of World (2023)
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  • Gotta take the Northwest Passage
    This evening
    I gotta think this one over
    By the end of the night

    Another challenge is
    Could have been a dangerous life
    Relieving and believing
    From the damages of the parasites
    Could have been the end of my life
    Could have been a dangerous life
    Barely a future

    Gotta take the Northwest Passage
    This evening
    I gotta think this one over
    By the end of the night
    Oh

    Mushy, mushy
    Mush
    Oh

    No planes
    Cars
    Or trains
    Me and me doggies and a sledge
    Through the Northwest into the night

    Could have been the end of my life
    Could have been a dangerous life
    Barely a future

    I gotta take the Northwest Passage
    This evening
    I gotta think this one over
    By the end of the night
    Oh

    Oh
    Mushy, mushy
    Mush

    Could have been a dangerous life
    Could be the end of my life
    Oh

    Of my life
    Believing in the future
    Be leaving by this evening
    Into the passage
    By the end of the night

    Mushy, mush
    Mush Writer/s: Bruce Neal Smith, John Lydon, Lu Edmonds, Scott Firth
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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