Impossible Winner

Album: Dodge And Burn (2015)
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  • I am the desert sun
    The ever endless sea
    Not a drop of blue or white
    Is where it shouldn't be
    I'm a wheel going round
    In a mirror house
    I made no way out
    But you have feels about
    Holding on
    To everything has come and gone
    I need distraction
    Gimme up from in between
    Everything I've ever seen
    Don't be long
    I'm no beginner
    I'll be here every night
    My name up in lights

    The impossible winner

    I am the wilderness
    Dark end of the street
    Coast of infinity
    Far as I can see
    I'm a white noise, son
    Thorn upon a thorn
    But when that whips around
    No part of any storm
    Holding on
    To everything that has come and gone
    I need distraction
    Gimme up from in between
    Everything I've ever seen
    Don't be long
    I'm no beginner
    I'll be here every night
    My name up in lights

    The impossible winner
    The impossible winner

    Drag my body through the sand
    Drag my body down the road
    Drag me up to the air
    Turn around
    Here I am
    Drag me down, down low
    Down, down small
    Makes no difference
    Turn around
    Here I am
    Holding on
    To everything that's come and gone
    I need distraction
    Gimme up from in between
    Everything I've ever seen
    Don't be long
    I'm no beginner
    I'll be here every night
    My name up in lights

    The impossible winner
    The impossible winner
    The impossible winner Writer/s: Alison Mosshart
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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