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JB DUNCKEL - Dare Lyrics



JB DUNCKEL - Dare Lyrics




Gravity creates time
Time runs slower wherever the gravity is strongest
The distinction between past
Present and future is only an illusion
May be, we are already dead and we don't know

I love so much my life and my friends
Life is so fragile and so sticky
We have a mission
I mean, we had a mission
We had a mission
It turns out that what is called god is actually nature

We feel the king of the universe but we are so weak and not Very clever after all
Look upside down
The sky is the sea
We are already flying further and further
On our starships or our boats
Damn, we plan to pollute the rest of the universe

We got so much dirty love to give
We play dirty, oh yeah, we play dirty
Dare to be more hope
Dare to be more hope for the better
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Gravity creates time
Time runs slower wherever the gravity is strongest
The distinction between past
Present and future is only an illusion
May be, we are already dead and we don't know

I love so much my life and my friends
Life is so fragile and so sticky
We have a mission
I mean, we had a mission
We had a mission
It turns out that what is called god is actually nature

We feel the king of the universe but we are so weak and not Very clever after all
Look upside down
The sky is the sea
We are already flying further and further
On our starships or our boats
Damn, we plan to pollute the rest of the universe

We got so much dirty love to give
We play dirty, oh yeah, we play dirty
Dare to be more hope
Dare to be more hope for the better
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Writer: Jean-Benoit Dunckel
Copyright: Lyrics © VELVETICA MUSIC

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Performed By: JB DUNCKEL
Language: English
Length: 4:09
Written by: Jean-Benoit Dunckel

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