Hologram

Album: V (2017)
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  • Raise your head up high, let's leave this ordinary world
    Raise your voice up loud, it's time to go
    And we'll ride this wave as far as we can
    All our future days in this hologram

    Are we hologram?
    Are we vision?
    Are we hologram?
    Are we vision?
    Hologram
    Hologram
    Hologram

    Raise your head up high, let's leave this ordinary world now
    There will be no end to where we go
    Through every unnumbered day, we'll journey forever
    Riding on these writhing waves, we travel the light

    Are we hologram?
    Are we vision?
    Are we hologram?
    Are we vision?
    Hologram
    Hologram
    Hologram
    Hologram

    Hologram
    Hologram Writer/s: Faris Badwan, Joseph Spurgeon, Joshua Hayward, Paul Epworth, Rhys Webb, Tommy Cowan
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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