Album: Born In The Echoes (2015)
Charted: 7
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  • Uh
    Uh
    Can't think, can't sleep, can't breathe
    Can't think, can't

    Everything gettin' harder to find
    Everybody jumpin' out of they mind
    Everybody goin' out of they skins
    See we get to the end but that's where we begin
    You feel it
    Mannequins say we breakin' the mold
    Breakin' out and we breakin' the codes
    Similar to the Jacques Cousteau
    To the depths and you're wet
    So your tank explodes, so get it out
    Send your body to flight
    Everybody got a target tonight
    Everybody come along for the ride
    All you studs and you duds and you ladies, let's fly
    Grip the moment like you grippin' the earth
    Feel the weight and you feelin' the girth
    Now you get it, now you feelin' your worth
    Feel the sound you used to make
    When everything thing used to hurt, it goes

    Oh, no time to rest
    Just do your best
    Oh, what you hear is not a test
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you go

    Gotta go, gotta make it in time
    Brightest star gonna be the guide
    Gotta get you to the other side
    To where the butterflies and where the peach reside
    The first five minutes for the fifteen of fame
    Five seconds 'fore you're saying my name
    I'm deadly, sharpshooting the game
    Gonna hit you and this whole execution is aim
    Get together and we building a fire (fire)
    Clear smoke and it's taking us higher (higher)
    Hands up, everyone is one
    If you see yourself making it
    You're seeing the sun
    Metropolis on the edge of control
    They take our money, but they won't take our soul
    Fuck that, ain't gon' do it no mo'
    Won't do what we told and we ain't gonna fold
    We go

    Oh, no time to rest
    Just do your best
    Oh, what you hear is not a test, uh
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you go

    Go, go
    Go, go, go

    Can't think, can't sleep, can't breathe, uh
    Can't think, can't sleep, can't breathe, uh
    Everybody jumpin' out of they mind
    Everybody goin' out of they skins
    Everybody jumpin' out of they mind
    Everybody goin' out of they skins

    Uh, uh, uh (uh)
    Uh, uh, uh (uh)
    Uh, uh, uh (uh)
    Uh, uh, uh

    Oh, no time to rest
    Just do your best
    Oh, what you hear is not a test, uh
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you
    We're only here to make you go

    (G-O) Writer/s: Edmund John Simons, Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, Thomas Owen Mostyn Rowlands
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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