Peace Sign
by Ride

Album: Interplay (2024)
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  • Shine, shining, the thought in your mind
    As you're racing away from the light
    Tonight, the feeling inside
    Is a tension that's outside of time
    As you climb, the face of the rock
    Has a feeling that's winding you tight
    It's alright, your instincts are always right

    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there
    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there

    Think I'm ready, yes, I'm ready
    This is the window and I'm not waiting
    I'm not waiting, with no direction
    I'm all ready for satiation
    No returning, no way home and
    I think I might lose my phone and
    In the moment, now I feel, and finally I'm real

    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there
    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there

    Shine, shining, the thought in your mind
    As you're racing away from the light
    Tonight, the feeling inside
    Is a tension that's outside of time
    As you climb, the face of the rock
    Has a feeling that's winding you tight
    It's alright, your instincts are always right

    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there
    Give me a peace sign
    Throw your hands in the air
    Give me a peace sign
    Let me know you're there Writer/s: Andy Bell, Laurence Colbert, Mark Gardener, Steve Queralt
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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