The Milkman's Horse

Album: Anthems for Doomed Youth (2015)
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  • They just don't make that kind of license anymore
    That kind of life anymore
    That kind of world anymore

    What you've done
    Get out of my dreams, you scum
    They weren't meant for anyone
    They weren't meant for anyone but me

    In my cinematic mind
    I see battles fought at sea
    I awake in dawn's empire
    It must be lonely being you being me

    What you've done
    Get out of my dreams, you scum
    They weren't meant for anyone
    They weren't meant for anyone but me

    What you've done
    I just get so overrun
    Impossible dreams, they come for me
    For me

    For the worlds they never see
    This beatific revery
    By windswept kisses heavens rain
    Lovers rise and fall and fall and rise again

    What you've done
    Get out of my dreams, you scum
    They weren't meant for anyone
    They weren't meant for anyone but me

    What you've done
    I just get so overrun
    Impossible dreams, they come for me

    What you've done
    Get out of my dreams, you scum
    They weren't meant for anyone but me
    Poor me Writer/s: CARL BARAT, GARY POWELL, JOHN HASSALL, PETER DOHERTY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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