Cosmic Egg

Album: Cosmic Egg (2009)
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  • Walking through the gallery of light
    Say hello to all those wayward eyes
    Light up and cast your fears away
    Look into what you've learned
    How does it feel to have yearned?
    The gift that she gave was given to be given away

    Tell me all of your good reasons
    Tell me every word you say
    Ive given you all of the seasons
    Running through the night and day
    I'm going out of my mind since Ive seen you
    Tell me how I got to live this way
    I take a look around this town
    People get up but they don't get down

    Standing on the edge of nowhere
    Tell me all of your good reasons
    Tell me every word you say
    Ive given you all of the seasons
    Running through the night and day
    I'm going out of my mind since Ive seen you
    Tell me how I got to live this way Writer/s: ANDREW JAMES STOCKDALE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Zachary from State College, PaAll I can possibly say is ... wow! I don't care what critics say about them, Wolfmother is easily one of the better bands of the modern day (with Coldplay and Muse). I don't know what the song is about (but it sure don't sound viking!), but the best part of any song is the guitar solo (and if the song doesn't have one, it is not truly complete)
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