Howl At The Summit

Album: All Nerve (2018)
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  • Wasting on the plesure and stale as a corpse
    I crash through the port
    You may have spirit but I'll never hear it
    I polish my scales and get nearer and nearer

    All through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up)
    All through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up)

    Howl at the summit to just keep 'em coming
    You may have spirit but I'll never hear it
    You jump off but can you clear it

    All through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up)
    All through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up)

    (Light it up, light it up) all through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up)
    All through the country (light it up)
    All of it falling (light it up) Writer/s: Kim Deal
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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