Magnetized

Album: Star Wars (2015)
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  • Orchestrate the shallow pink refrigerator drone
    Carry in the shadows almost all
    Everyone wastes my time

    The woman that you would murder motions you awake
    Every apprehension 8 a.m. ache, ah
    Everyone wastes my time

    Everybody goes ah
    I'm lonely

    I sleep underneath
    A picture that I keep of you next to me
    I realize we're magnetized

    Orchestrate the shallow pink refrigerator drone
    Carry in the shadows, ah
    Everyone wastes my time

    I sleep underneath
    A picture that I keep of you next to me
    I realize we're magnetized
    I realize we're magnetized

    I realize we're magnetized
    Realize we're magnetized Writer/s: JEFF TWEEDY, MIKAEL JORGENSEN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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