Outlier

Album: They Want My Soul (2014)
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  • You were smart, you played no part
    You just taught what you thought, yeah

    And I remember when you walked out of Garden State
    'Cause you had taste, you had taste
    You had no time to waste

    Oh, what happened to you kid?
    Yes and oh, what's happening now?

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    On and on, and on and on
    You never played us wrong, or stayed too long

    Oh, what happened to you kid?
    Yes and oh, what's happening now?

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    Nana nana nana Writer/s: BRITT DANIEL, ERIC HARVEY, JIM ENO
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Rough Trade Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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