Miracle Aligner

Album: Everything You've Come to Expect (2016)
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  • Tell him what you want and baby he can find you anything you need
    Tell him what you're needing, hey, oh
    Come on miracle aligner
    Go and get 'em tiger
    Get down on your knees
    Get down on your knees again oh

    Fifty feet tall and revved up too high
    All of our exchanges are by candle light
    I just realized
    He'll walk through the walls and creep up behind
    Make sense of the maze that you were stuck outside
    Cover your eyes

    Often the humble kind but he can't deny
    He was born to blow your mind
    Or something along those lines, tonight

    Tell him what you want and baby he can find you anything you need
    Tell him what you're needing, hey, oh
    Come on miracle aligner, go and get 'em tiger
    Get down on your knees, get down on your knees again, oh oh

    So what's the wish, he'll make it come true
    Simple as a line out of a doo wop tune
    He'll make the moves

    Often the humble kind but he can't deny
    He was born to blow your mind
    Or something along those lines
    Tonight

    Tell him what you want and baby he can find you anything you need
    Tell him what you're needing, hey, oh
    Come on miracle aligner, go and get 'em tiger
    Get down on your knees, get down on your knees again, oh oh Writer/s: Alexander David Turner, Alexandra McDermott
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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