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Ghostworker - The Morning [Acousmatic Mix] Lyrics



Ghostworker - The Morning [Acousmatic Mix] Lyrics




The flood is coming now
Rising with the morning
You look so tired now
Tired out
Worn down in the morning

It's from the bottom now
Rising with the morning
Your faith is bending now
Losing ground
Breaking with the morning

Save all your wives and children
Cs many as you can
Save everyone from drowning
Everyone you can
Reach with your hands
Hold in your hands

Is this the end of the world
Or is it just a void in London?
It's taking over now
Leave this town
Leave it to the morning

Save all your wives and children
Cs many as you can
Save everyone from drowning
Everyone you can
Reach with your hands
Hold in your hands

Don't you scream 'til your kingdom falls
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The flood is coming now
Rising with the morning
You look so tired now
Tired out
Worn down in the morning

It's from the bottom now
Rising with the morning
Your faith is bending now
Losing ground
Breaking with the morning

Save all your wives and children
Cs many as you can
Save everyone from drowning
Everyone you can
Reach with your hands
Hold in your hands

Is this the end of the world
Or is it just a void in London?
It's taking over now
Leave this town
Leave it to the morning

Save all your wives and children
Cs many as you can
Save everyone from drowning
Everyone you can
Reach with your hands
Hold in your hands

Don't you scream 'til your kingdom falls
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Writer: Clare Fischer
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Ghostworker
Language: English
Length: 3:22
Written by: Clare Fischer

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