Foster the People - Houdini Lyrics

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Houdini

Houdini Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Houdini By Foster the People?
Rise above gonna start a war
Whatcha want whatcha need whatcha come here for Well an eye for an eye and an F for fight Takin' me down is a prisoners right Got shackles on my wings on tight Beggin' makin' compromise Fast enough it's hard to hide Sometimes I want to disappear When I feel good I play under warm distress Pass it up on a better day Well you got whatcha want you never knew Perfect gift from me to you Yeah yeah yeah Got shackles on my wings on tight Beggin' makin' compromise Fast enough it's hard to hide Sometimes I want to disappear (Raise up to your ability) You never knew what I could find What could come when we realize Don't no one want to compromise (Raise up to your ability) Yeah I'm scared but I'll disappear Runnin' around before I'll come with you Like he's from an (Raise up to your ability) I know that you wanna 'Cause it was easy to see Of my ability (Raise up to your ability) Yeah you're undecided Yeah so I can see it Yeah I'm gonna wipe your mind Focus on your ability Focus on your ability Now focus on your ability Focus on your ability Gain again what they want to steal Gain again what they want to steal Gonna gain again what they want to steal Gain again what they want to steal |
Who Wrote Houdini By Foster the People?
Mark Foster
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What's The Duration Of The Houdini By Foster the People?The duration of Houdini is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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