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Doleful Lions - The Shadow People Lyrics



Doleful Lions - The Shadow People Lyrics




What's that shade being that gave me such a fright
Confirmed by Thunder Strikes
On some messed up late night broadcast show
And for every love you claimed was something real
And you feel like letting go
And you want to run and hideaway
From those shadow people

Well I've read a lot of witchy doomsday books
And I sang a lot of hooks
Just trying to be some lo-fi dude
And when they bury me and write my epitaph
I hope you have a laugh
And know that I just beat the wrath
Of those shadow people

What's that shade being that gave me such a fright
Confirmed by Thunder Strikes
On some messed up late night broadcast show
And when they bury me and write my epitaph
I hope you have a laugh
And know that I just beat the wrath
Of those shadow people
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What's that shade being that gave me such a fright
Confirmed by Thunder Strikes
On some messed up late night broadcast show
And for every love you claimed was something real
And you feel like letting go
And you want to run and hideaway
From those shadow people

Well I've read a lot of witchy doomsday books
And I sang a lot of hooks
Just trying to be some lo-fi dude
And when they bury me and write my epitaph
I hope you have a laugh
And know that I just beat the wrath
Of those shadow people

What's that shade being that gave me such a fright
Confirmed by Thunder Strikes
On some messed up late night broadcast show
And when they bury me and write my epitaph
I hope you have a laugh
And know that I just beat the wrath
Of those shadow people
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Jonathan Scott
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Doleful Lions - The Shadow People Video
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Performed By: Doleful Lions
Language: English
Length: 2:53
Written by: Jonathan Scott

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