Fear The Future

Album: MASSEDUCTION (2017)
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  • When the Earth split in two
    I was I, you were you
    I run for you, run for me too
    When the wall rose and fell
    And the oceans all swell
    I run for you, run for me too

    Come on, Sir, just give me an answer
    Come on, Sir, now I need an answer
    I won't be gone with the goners
    Come on, Sir, just give me the answer
    I fear the future

    When the club come and go
    To the top of your skull
    I run for you, what can I do?
    When the war started new
    In our bed, in our room
    I come for you, come for me too

    Come on, Sir, just give me the answer
    Come on, Sir, now I need an answer
    My baby's lost to the monster
    Come on, Sir, just give me the answer
    I fear the future Writer/s: Annie Clark
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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