Album: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2011)
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  • Stop the clocks and turn the world around, let your love lay me down
    And when the night is over there'll be no sound
    Lock the box and leave it all behind on the backseat of my mind
    And when the night is over where will I rise?

    What if I'm already dead, how would I know?
    What if I'm already dead, how would I know?

    Lost inside my head behind a wall, do they hear me when I call?
    And when the night is over where will I fall?
    And when the night is over where will I fall?

    What if I'm already dead, how would I know?
    What if I'm already dead, how would I know?

    Stop the clocks and turn the world around, let your love lay me down
    And when the night is over there'll be no sound
    And when the night is over there'll be no sound
    And now the night is over there'll be no sound, sound Writer/s: NOEL GALLAGHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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