Banga

Album: Banga (2012)
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  • Loyalty rests in the heart of a dog
    Don't set all your eggs on the back of a frog
    You can lick it twice but it won't lick you
    And salvating salvation gone so long so

    Loyalty lives and we don't know why
    And the paw is pressed against the nerve of the sky
    You can leave him behind but he won't leave you
    And the road to Heaven is true - true blue

    Banga
    Say - Banga
    Say - Banga

    Loyalty lives and we don't know why
    And his paws are pressed to the spine of the sky
    You can leave him twice, but he won't leave you
    And the way to Heaven is true - true blue

    Say - Banga
    Say - Banga
    Say - Banga
    Say - Banga Writer/s: PATTI SMITH
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