Let's Roll Just Like We Used To

Album: Velociraptor! (2011)
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  • Out of my garden, passed the battle cruiser
    We jumped over cemetery gates
    There on the wasteland, we saw the horizon
    I noticed your pupils dilate

    They're at it again, let's roll just like we used to
    In fields when we were young our hearts got lost in the circles
    We had it all, a rise and fall

    Came from the booze and the fags generation
    And prayed for the mayhem to start
    You said you were foolish but I saw the genius
    In pulling the stitches apart

    They're at it again, let's roll just like we used to
    In fields when we were young our hearts got lost in the circles
    We had it all, a rise and fall
    So raise your glass to the ones who have passed
    And the ones that got away, oh
    They're at it again, let's roll just like we used to
    In fields when we were young our hearts got lost in the circles
    We had it all, a rise and fall
    I saw her face, way out in space Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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