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Andrew Lynch - Kicking Lyrics



Andrew Lynch - Kicking Lyrics




I used to think repetition is the enemy
I would seek till I sank
I pled guilty
Backwards and lost
I still am

And I'm walking the streets
Where our home used to be
Looking over my shoulder
I'm kicking my feet that I can't fall asleep
And the world's getting older
Without you

What I need is
I just don't know now
Sometimes I can't speak
When I think of your sound
My insides bite
The sun is a knife
Backwards and lost
I still am

I'm walking the street
Where our home used to be
Trying to give things an order
I'm walking the street
Where our home used to be
Looking over my shoulder
I'm kicking my feet
That I can't fall asleep
And the world's getting older
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
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I used to think repetition is the enemy
I would seek till I sank
I pled guilty
Backwards and lost
I still am

And I'm walking the streets
Where our home used to be
Looking over my shoulder
I'm kicking my feet that I can't fall asleep
And the world's getting older
Without you

What I need is
I just don't know now
Sometimes I can't speak
When I think of your sound
My insides bite
The sun is a knife
Backwards and lost
I still am

I'm walking the street
Where our home used to be
Trying to give things an order
I'm walking the street
Where our home used to be
Looking over my shoulder
I'm kicking my feet
That I can't fall asleep
And the world's getting older
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
Without you
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Writer: Andrew Lynch
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