I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)

Album: Dodge And Burn (2015)
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  • Nothing is a color
    I cross the desert
    Nothing is alive

    What does the black top know that I have not cracked with my mind
    Nothing is a color
    Gray as the pill
    Nobody cries
    Why do the screek lamp shine on still
    Nothing is alive

    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while

    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while

    Nothing is a color
    I cross the desert
    Nothing is alive

    What does the black top know that I have not cracked with my mind
    Nothing is a color
    Gray as the pill
    Deep in the eye
    Why do the screek lamp shine on still
    When nothing is alive

    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while

    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while

    Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker?
    Feeding back
    Repeater, repeater

    Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker?
    Feeding back
    Repeater, repeater

    Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker?
    Feeding back
    Repeater, repeater

    Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker?
    Feeding back
    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while
    I feel love every million miles
    I feel love
    Every once in a while Writer/s: Alison Mosshart, Dean Anthony Fertita
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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