George Ezra - Stand by Your Gun Lyrics

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Stand by Your Gun

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What Are The Lyrics For Stand by Your Gun By George Ezra?
I wouldn't recommend what I have done
No the prophets pointed out where I went wrong Singing, go figure our your desires My darling, stand by your gun See we don't need No nothing more We're quite attached to the forty-four Take a chance Take your words We fall down, we go there, we go anywhere My mistakes lit like embers on your tongue In the foreground, you're still busy getting young Singing, go figure out your desires My darling, stand by your gun See we don't need No nothing more We're quite attached to the forty-four Take a chance Take your words We fall down, we go there, we go anywhere singing Go figure our your desires My darling, stand by your gun See we don't need No nothing more We're quite attached to the forty-four Take a chance Take your words We fall down, we go there, we go anywhere Waste your time, on lessons learned How long will you go? will you go? will you go? and Waste your time, on lessons learned How long will you go? will you go? will you go? and Waste your time, on lessons learned How long will you go? will you go? will you go? and Waste your time, on lessons learned How long will you go? will you go? will you go? and |
Who Wrote Stand by Your Gun By George Ezra?
George Barnett, Joel Laslett Pott
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What's The Duration Of The Stand by Your Gun By George Ezra?The duration of Stand by Your Gun is 3:04 minutes and seconds. |
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