Faster than the Speed of Light

Album: Wiped Out (1982)
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  • Race with the devil - on your marks, get set, go
    Hell bent on getting to where I don't know
    Leaving our sector, into the unknown
    Now more than ever we are alone

    Faster - Give it all you got
    Faster - We can never stop
    Faster than the speed of light

    Blue shifted galaxies squeeze into view
    A circular rainbow that we can smash through
    Pushing to the limit, the overdrive screams
    Taking us further than our wildest dreams

    Over the limit, cacophony reigns
    Crushed into oblivion, nothing remains
    Just a hole in the fabric of space and time
    Swallowing all of our screams Writer/s: John Gallagher, Mark Gallagher, Robert Hunter
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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