Out Of The Woods

Album: This is PiL (2012)
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  • Jackson stood 'cause he could
    'Cause he should looking good
    To the woods and the stood, to the wood understood

    Well here we are the unfar
    As you are, here we are, here we are, here we are, here we are

    Up to the woods as we should
    Through the wood, secret would, secret should, secret would understood
    Through the wood

    And as we march far as far
    What last dark from my heart
    Secrets could in the woods, through the woods

    Jackson could understood they they are
    Here we are come too far secrets are
    Ready are, ready are, ready are

    Well, [?] bullets are, soldiers are, horses are
    Jackson could 'cause he should from the wood

    Jackson could 'cause he understood the dead I are
    And here we are come so far, secrets are, ready are Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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