They Want My Soul

Album: They Want My Soul (2014)
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  • Let's go get out in the street
    Somebody's gotta
    Let's get the stars to align
    For lambs to slaughter

    In the photographs
    Their eyes make a signal path
    And the feeling goes on and on and on and on and on
    And on and on and on

    Don't it feel like Friday night?
    Cars are all lined up
    Let it go push you around
    Oh, what's it amount to?

    Card sharks and street preachers want my soul
    All the sellers and palm readers want my soul
    Post sermon socialites
    Park enchanters and skin tights
    All they want's my soul
    Yeah, they want my soul

    In the photograph
    Your eyes make a signal path
    And the feeling goes on and on and on and on and on
    And on and on and on

    Let's go lose track of time
    Somebody's gotta
    Let's get the stars to align
    For lambs to slaughter

    Educated folk singers want my soul
    Jonathon Fisk still wants my soul
    I got nothing I want to say to 'em
    They got nothing left that I want
    All they want's my soul
    Yes, yes, I know it
    They want my soul

    They want my soul
    Oh ah, want my soul
    Oh ah, they want my soul
    Oh ah, they want my soul Writer/s: BRITT DANIEL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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