Moonshine

Album: Wake Up The Nation (2010)
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  • A bag of nerves
    I seem to suppress
    Alien of being
    Not known to duress
    Moonshine, moonshine
    There's something in the hills

    I cannot possess
    As dark as Sunday
    We're woven again
    I pack no meaning
    I'm shrunken in vain
    Moonshine, moonshine
    I'm bleak as Tuesday
    I seek no applause
    Not really like me
    Refuse to go on

    My faith has been surely fired
    I'm schooled in the test of time
    Moonshine, moonshine
    There's something in the hills

    I cannot possess
    I'm deaf as Thursday
    I seek to explode
    One hour daily
    I work to implode
    Moonshine, moonshine Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, SONGS OF MEDIA CREATURE, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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