I Feel Like Ten Men, Nine Dead and One Dying

Album: Himalayan (2014)
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  • Well, you hit me like a flood, hit me like a drug in the ocean
    Give me four on the floor and six by the dozen
    Be the life of the party cause everybody's dying to meet you
    They say your body is a palace, but your mind doesn't get you
    And she said stranger (stranger) things have happened to me.

    I feel like ten men,
    Nine dead and one dying!

    Well, tonight I realized that it only takes a river to rouse up
    When every night of the week is decorated in [?]
    Back to another figure waiting for the riches to [?]
    She's hiding around the edges, it's cold in the middle
    And she said stranger (stranger) things have happened to me.

    I feel like ten men,
    Nine dead and one dying!
    I feel like ten men,
    Nine dead and one dying!
    Dying, dying, dying, dying, dying Writer/s: EMMA RICHARDSON, MATT HAYWARD, RUSSELL MARSDEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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