Roll It Over

Album: Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants (2000)
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  • I can give a hundred million reasons
    To build a barricade
    I blame it on the changing of the seasons
    The thoughts that I've conveyed

    Does it make it all right?
    It doesn't make it all right

    To roll it over my soul and leave me here
    Roll it over my soul and leave me here

    Look around at all the plastic people
    Who live without a care
    Try to sit with me around my table
    But never bring a chair

    Does it make it all right?
    It doesn't make it all right

    To roll it over my soul and leave me here
    Roll it over my soul and leave me here

    To roll it over my soul and leave me here
    Roll it over my soul and leave me here

    To roll it over my soul and leave me here
    Roll it over my soul and leave me here Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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