Power

Album: Kindness is The New Rock And Roll (2018)
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  • I got the power
    I know it's true
    I got the power
    And I feel it in you

    Hey, wake up and smell the lavendar
    Of my flower power, technicolour massacre
    Just rolled into your ends
    Dismembered all your friends
    Baby soak in glory
    It's the morning you ascend

    Cause I got the power
    I know it's true
    I got the power
    And I feel it in you

    What's your big idea of paradise?
    Some diamond dusted, patent leather, love divised
    I swallow all your fear
    I whisper in your ear
    I can lick my lips and make the darkness disappear

    'Cause I got the power
    I know it's true
    I got the power
    And I feel it in you

    'Cause we both wear feathers
    In a wad of glue
    Draped in leather
    We got the power
    I know we do

    I got the power
    I know it's true
    You got the power
    Yeah, I feel it in you
    We got the power
    We got the power
    We got the power
    We got the power
    I know we do Writer/s: Harry Koisser, Simone E Felice
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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