Home of the Strange

Album: Home Of The Strange (2016)
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  • Land of the free, home of the strange
    From shining sea to mountains grey

    Didn't get your number
    Couldn't catch your name
    But you got me under
    Girl, you got me tamed

    Do what you want to
    Do what you please
    You are Queen of the ocean
    Her majesty

    Land of the free, home of the strange
    From shining sea to mountains grey
    From amber waves of grain, I will not change
    Come put me in my grave, in my grave

    I crave your wonder
    I shout your name
    Feel fists of thunder
    Electric rage

    Do what you want to
    Take what you need
    Let me live in the moment
    Let freedom be

    Land of the free, home of the strange
    From shining sea to mountains grey, hey hey
    From amber waves of grain, I will not change
    Come put me in my grave, in my grave

    In my grave
    Come put me in my grave, in my grave
    You can put me in my grave, in my grave
    Come put me in my grave, in my grave Writer/s: ERIC CANNATA, FRANCOIS COMPTOIS, JACOB TILLEY, PAYAM, DOOSTZADEH, SAMEER GADHIA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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