Safe And Sound

Album: Woman (2016)
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  • Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound

    Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound

    Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound

    Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound

    Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound

    Man up, hold tight
    Driving dark (Do the dance, do the dance)
    Head up, foot down
    Speed of sound (The way you move is a mystery)
    Time's up, kick start
    Keep on track (Do the dance, do the dance)
    Flags out, sit back
    Safe and sound (You're always there for music and me)

    Under the spotlight
    Neither black nor white
    It doesn't matter
    Do the dance, do the dance
    As strong as you might
    Working day and night
    Whatever happens
    Do the dance, do the— Writer/s: Gaspard Michel Andre Auge, Xavier De Rosnay
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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