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Moontricks - Ballet in the Underground Lyrics



Moontricks - Ballet in the Underground Lyrics




Concrete, hold the weight now.
When your foot steps the wrong way. Rumbling, come in waves now
Paving over yesterday.

If you could chase the time.
If you could change your mind.

Unseen, shadows in the daylight
Haven't got nowhere to stay.
You've been, hustling at midnight
Dancing in the alleyways.

If you could chase the time.
If you could change your mind.
If you could, If you could.
If you could, If you could. If you could.

You took all the traffic lights.
In your pockets, you carry them in the night.
Pavement's dividing lines.
The marquee flashing back in time.

You took all the buildings down.
In your pockets, you carry the city around.
Ballet in the underground.
Ballet in the underground.
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Concrete, hold the weight now.
When your foot steps the wrong way. Rumbling, come in waves now
Paving over yesterday.

If you could chase the time.
If you could change your mind.

Unseen, shadows in the daylight
Haven't got nowhere to stay.
You've been, hustling at midnight
Dancing in the alleyways.

If you could chase the time.
If you could change your mind.
If you could, If you could.
If you could, If you could. If you could.

You took all the traffic lights.
In your pockets, you carry them in the night.
Pavement's dividing lines.
The marquee flashing back in time.

You took all the buildings down.
In your pockets, you carry the city around.
Ballet in the underground.
Ballet in the underground.
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Writer: Nathan Osirus Gurley, Sean Rodman
Copyright: Lyrics © Z-TOWN MUSIC

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Performed By: Moontricks
Language: English
Length: 3:25
Written by: Nathan Osirus Gurley, Sean Rodman

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