Colours

Album: Invaders Must Die (2009)
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  • Raise your banner for the noise
    Wake the dogs up, call your boys
    Are you ready for the war?
    Bring your colors to the floor

    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes

    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor
    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor

    Wake yourself up, sirens on
    Dogs are fighting, so exciting, now it's on
    Are you ready for the war?
    Show your colors, bring your colors to the floor

    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes

    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor
    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor

    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes
    I can see the freak in your eyes

    Show your color
    Show your color
    Show your color
    Show your color

    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor
    Show your colors
    Bring your colors to the floor
    To the flour Writer/s: IAN ALEC HARVEY DENCH, JOHN FREDERIK FORTIS, KEITH FLINT, LIAM HOWLETT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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