A New Wave

Album: No Cities To Love (2015)
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  • Well every day I throw a little party
    But if it would be more fitting, fitting
    And every time I come a little higher
    Should I leap or go on living, living?
    Hear the voices venomous and thrilling
    In their hair, they're always calling, calling
    But I wanna, gotta go the way my butt beats
    So I'm not falling for the folly, folly

    No one here is taking notice
    No outline will ever hold us
    It's not a new wave, it's just you and me
    Eyes are the only witness
    Die to prove we ever lived this
    Invent our own kind of obscurity

    Let's destroy a room with this love
    We can drain out all the power, power
    Steal from the makers who had made us
    Leave them nothing to devour, devour
    Well I am raw material
    Make me plastic, make me fuel
    I can be, I can be
    I can be all

    No one here is taking notice
    No outline will ever hold us
    It's not a new wave, it's just you and me
    Eyes are the only witness
    Die to prove we ever lived this
    Invent our own kind of obscurity

    No one here is taking notice
    No outline will ever hold us
    It's not a new wave, it's just you and me
    Eyes are the only witness
    Die to prove we ever lived this
    Invent our own kind of obscurity Writer/s: CARRIE RACHEL BROWNSTEIN, CORIN LISA TUCKER, JANET LEE WEISS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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