Drive

Album: Warpaint (2014)
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  • I could drive
    Drive myself crazy
    But at this time
    I want to listen

    I want to stay
    Inside this visions
    I see them at the table
    We gotta go
    Go off the wall

    And fall
    To the other side

    Into that eye, into the storm
    Into that eye, into the storm
    Into that eye, into the storm
    Into that eye, into the storm
    Up in my eyes

    Sitting alone
    And waiting all by myself
    Where all goes
    And I am not waiting
    For somebody else
    And I wanna believe it
    I want it, I need it

    I guess when I looked at the truth
    I was surprised
    To find this feeling
    That I'm a lucky charm
    You shift me over

    I'm a lucky charm
    I'm a lucky charm
    I'm a lucky charm
    I'm a lucky charm Writer/s: EMILY CAMILLE KOKAL, JENNIFER LEE LINDBERG, STELLA ZOFIA MOZGAWA, THERESA BECKER-WAYMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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