Sing Like a Wire

Album: Bitter Rivals (2013)
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  • Static in the sentence, static in the dirt
    Something like a hunter, shaking, I go wild
    Burn your body, I can see your burning fire
    I sing everything

    [Chorus]
    Sing like a wire
    Sing like a wire

    Sit for a while, you can sit beside the fire
    Dreamed I was a hunter with a never ending thirst
    By the middle of July you were buried in the dirt
    Looking in the dark, saying your goodbyes
    Looking in the dark, saying your goodbyes
    We sing everything

    [Chorus]
    Sing like a wire
    Sing like a wire

    Blaze it down in the mix
    Let me hear all the kicks
    Blaze it down in the mix
    Let me hear all the kicks
    Blaze it down in the mix
    Let me hear all the kicks
    Blaze it down in the mix

    [Chorus: x4]
    Sing like a wire
    Sing like a wire Writer/s: DEREK MILLER, SYDNEY ALEXIS KRAUSS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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