Half Moon Run - Natural Disaster Lyrics

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Natural Disaster

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What Are The Lyrics For Natural Disaster By Half Moon Run?
Are you drunk enough, drunk enough, drunk enough?
That you can't stop now? And are you blacking out, blackin' out, blackin' out? Did you laugh a little loud? And are you drunk enough, drunk enough, drunk enough? To give your voice to the crowd? And are you passing out, passin' out, passin' out? Did you pass yourself around? Now you're a shadow of yourself Who alone must face the day I never said nothin' about nothin' You've only got yourself to blame I'm not a friend I'm an easy distraction, ah Stop fighting and give me unto you Oh man, you are a natural disaster, ah Stop fighting and give me unto you, unto you Are you drunk enough, drunk enough, drunk enough? For you to talk so proud? And are you giving in? You wanna be fallin' down? Have you run yourself aground? Now you're a shadow of yourself Who alone must face the day I never said nothin' about nothin' You've only got yourself to blame I'm not a friend I'm an easy distraction, ah Stop fighting and give me unto you Oh man, you are a natural disaster, ah Stop fighting and give me unto you And are you drunk enough, drunk enough, drunk enough? That you can't stop now |
Who Wrote Natural Disaster By Half Moon Run?
Isaac Symonds, Dylan Phillips, Conner Molander, Devon Portielje
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What's The Duration Of The Natural Disaster By Half Moon Run?The duration of Natural Disaster is 3:43 minutes and seconds. |
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