Worship You

Album: Modern Vampires of the City (2013)
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  • Only in the way You want it
    Only on the day You want it
    Only with the understanding
    Every single day You want it
    Only in the way You want it
    Only on the day You want it
    Only with the understanding
    Every single day you want it
    You, You

    City with the weight upon it
    City in the way you want it
    City with the safety
    Of a never-ending blessing on it
    City with the weight upon it
    City in the way you want it
    City with the safety
    Of a never-ending blessing on it
    You, You

    We worshipped You, Your red right hand
    Won't we see you once again?
    In foreign soil, in foreign land
    Who will guide us through the end? Oh

    Calling on a change, You want it
    Calling on the same, You want it
    Calling on the misery to always be explained, You want it
    Calling on a change, You want it
    Calling on the same, You want it
    Calling on the misery to always be explained, You want it
    You, You

    Energetic praise You wanted
    Any kind of praise You wanted
    Little bit of light
    To get us through the final days You wanted
    Energetic praise You wanted
    Any kind of praise You wanted
    Little bit of light
    To get us through the final days You wanted
    You, too

    We worshipped You, Your red right hand
    Won't we see You once again?
    In foreign soil, in foreign land
    Who will guide us through the end? Oh

    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh

    We worshipped You, Your red right hand
    Won't we see You once again?
    In foreign soil, in foreign land
    Who will guide us through the end? Oh Writer/s: Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanglij
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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