We a Famly

Album: Oczy Mlody (2017)
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    It's been a long, cold winter
    Feels like it's been forever, yeah
    We both travelin'
    I'm somewhere south of Wichita
    You're somewhere up there under the moon
    I can't see you

    Flying along, the engines hummin'
    Jesus and the spaceships comin' down (down, down, down)
    Oh, and I just can't imagine
    Life without you could ever happen (now, now, now, now)

    It's you and me, you and me
    You and me, you and me

    We a family, we a family, we a family
    We a family, we a family, we a family

    It's been a long hot summer
    I miss you, it's a bummer, yeah
    We both travelin'
    You're somewhere south of Wichita
    I'm up here somewhere under the moon
    I can't see you

    Flyin' along, the engines hummin'
    Jesus and the spaceships comin' (down, down, down, down)
    Oh, and I just can't imagine
    Life without you ever happen now (now, now now)

    It's you and me, you and me
    You and me, you and me

    We a family, we a family, we a family
    We a family, we a family, we a family
    We a family, we a family, we a family
    We a family

    We a family Writer/s: Steven Drozd, Wayne Coyne
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
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