The Wheel
by SOHN

Album: Tremors (2012)
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  • I died a week ago,
    There's nothing left
    It's caught on video
    The very last breath
    The very last breath
    The very last breath
    The very last breath
    The very last breath

    In time an avalanche
    Will cave in on mines
    Covering all evidence
    The very last time
    The very last time
    The very last time
    The very last time
    The very last time

    All this fuss over nothing
    Reinventing the wheel
    All this searching for something that's not real.
    All this fuss over nothing
    Reinventing the wheel
    All this searching for something that's not real.

    I died a week ago
    There's nothing left
    It's caught on video
    The very last breath

    All this fuss over nothing
    Reinventing the wheel
    All this searching for something that's not real
    All this fuss over nothing
    Reinventing the wheel
    All this searching for something that's not real

    All this fuss over nothing
    Reinventing the wheel
    All this searching for something that's not real Writer/s: Sohn
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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