Punk Drunk and Trembling

Album: Punk Drunk and Trembling (2017)
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  • As if we ever need reason
    And miracles are known to happen
    We’re burning up the oxygen
    Coming up for air, it’s about to happen

    What can be said, why speak
    Why dry the tongue what's done is done
    What's done is done, what can be said
    Why speak, why dry the tongue, what's done is done

    You’ve got me punk drunk, trembling
    I’m moving to the space you’re in
    You’ve got me punk drunk, terrified
    I’m moving towards you
    And miracles are bound to happen

    What can be said, why speak
    Why dry the tongue what's done is done
    What's done is done, what can be said
    Why speak, why dry the tongue, what's done is done

    You’ve got me punk drunk, trembling
    I’m moving to the space you’re in
    You’ve got me punk drunk, terrified
    I’m moving towards

    What can be said, why speak
    Why dry the tongue what's done is done
    What's done is done, what can be said
    Why speak, why dry the tongue, what's done is done

    You’ve got me punk drunk, trembling
    I’m moving to the space you’re in
    You’ve got me punk drunk, terrified
    I move towards you

    You’ve got me punk drunk, trembling
    I’m moving to the space you’re in
    You’ve got me punk drunk, terrified
    I move towards you

    A miracle is about to happen
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