Grouplove - The Great Unknown Lyrics

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The Great Unknown

The Great Unknown Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Great Unknown By Grouplove?
Bless the farmer planting his seeds
Pull away that poison ivy I dig all day to make a clearing Trouble goes away The clouds are disappearing I'm so lucky On this side of the dirt Another day of some honest work E-I-E-I-E-I Oh oh We like, we like to watch it grow You, I, me, I, she I must know That everything around us is golden Then one morning I woke from my dream Saw my landlord staring at me He said "Pay me" or you'll have to leave "You've got 'til the end of the day" E-I-E-I-E-I Oh oh We got, we got self control You, I, me, I, she I must go 'Cause nothing really lasts forever Oh, you've been to the end of the road You've seen the piles of gold And I want to stay right here Don't got to tell me, I already know It starts beautiful, then goes Casino Oh place your bets on what comes next I bet we're all gonna get ice cream E-I-E-I-E-I Oh oh We are, we are on the road You, I, me, I, she, I must go Into the great unknown E-I-E-I-E-I Oh oh We are, we are on the road You, I, me, I, she, I must go Into the great unknown E-I-E-I-E-I Oh oh We are, we are on the road You, I, me, I, she, I must go Into the great unknown |
Who Wrote The Great Unknown By Grouplove?
Ryan Rabin, Hannah Hooper, Christian Zucconi, Sean Gadd, Andrew Wessen
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What's The Duration Of The The Great Unknown By Grouplove?The duration of The Great Unknown is 3:57 minutes and seconds. |
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