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Dan Getz - Forget What They Say Lyrics



Dan Getz - Forget What They Say Lyrics
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I can feel the fire in my lungs
Pavement underneath
Back against the sun
Chasing after me
Unfamiliar faces paint the road
Head begins to spin
I'm running like a dog
Patience wearing thin
Forget what they said and what they say
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
It's up in your head what they say
It's not so funny anymore
Don't recognize this face
Hidden somewhere deep
It's a fever dream
Everyone knows I've been in a hole
The nurse is coming down
I'm shouting at myself
The sirens drown me out
Forget what they said and what they say
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
Hide under city lights
Hide under city lights
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I can feel the fire in my lungs
Pavement underneath
Back against the sun
Chasing after me
Unfamiliar faces paint the road
Head begins to spin
I'm running like a dog
Patience wearing thin
Forget what they said and what they say
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
It's up in your head what they say
It's not so funny anymore
Don't recognize this face
Hidden somewhere deep
It's a fever dream
Everyone knows I've been in a hole
The nurse is coming down
I'm shouting at myself
The sirens drown me out
Forget what they said and what they say
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
It's up in your head what they say
Hide under city lights
Hide under city lights
Hide under city lights
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Writer: Daniel Fowlie
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Performed By: Dan Getz
Language: English
Length: 3:35
Written by: Daniel Fowlie

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