Night People

Album: Night People (2016)
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  • Say no more, I'm out the door, the day is gone
    Lick my wounds and face the tunes to the call
    Five days done, the mood is swung, I'm moving on
    I puff my chest, come up for air and take a breath

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need

    We are night people roaming the streets
    Night people, we get what we need

    It's been a hell of a week
    I couldn't bring myself to sleep
    On the move, move with you
    Raise a glass to tomorrow's blues
    Have a word with my nerve
    Talk it off the ledge
    I'm in control, invincible
    Keep my world 'til the end

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need

    We are night people roaming the streets
    Night people, we get what we need

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)

    We are night people roaming the streets
    Night people, we get what we need

    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need
    It's what you want (it's)
    It's what you need Writer/s: Christopher Miller, Daniel Flint, Josh Franceschi, Matthew Barnes, Max Helyer
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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