Spiral Cities

Album: Call The Comet (2018)
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  • Falling on a
    Following a new nation
    The days are growing up
    Made for, our life are moments
    Cover all the sky with lights
    The wind is painful, raging
    True love confusion
    Senses are blowing up miles high
    Get mixed up, get danger
    Let's ? the sky with lights

    On the vertical streets
    We go up up (up up)
    With our eyes set to leap
    Glowing love love (up up)
    In the spiral cities
    Let's get lost lost
    We count stars

    Follow a procession
    Walking on a new nation
    The days are growing up
    Made for, our life are moments
    Everything's painful, danger
    Our eyes are open

    On the vertical streets
    We go up up (up up)
    With our eyes set to leap
    Glowing love love (up up)
    In the spiral cities
    Let's get lost lost
    We count stars

    Senses are blowing up miles high
    Get mixed up get danger
    Let's ? the sky with lights

    On the vertical streets
    We go up up (up up)
    With our eyes set to leap
    Glowing love love
    In the spiral cities
    Let's get lost lost
    The counting starts
    In the spiral cities
    We go up up (up up) Writer/s: James Doviak, Johnny Marr
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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