I Am Empire - Gravity Bomb Lyrics

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Gravity Bomb

Gravity Bomb Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Gravity Bomb By I Am Empire?
Light it up my love
And sparks will ignite Glory will fly through the window of time I'll raise a glass to you Here's to the past I've found it at last A gravity bomb This feels so wrong but maybe it's right Stuck in a wall, standing so tall I don't know how else to say it No one knows Not even you can light the fuse I don't know how else to say it I don't know, I don't know you If I could float up to your ceiling could I see it through Light it up my love The things we should do To feel just like new We don't have a clue Giving into sin And calling it love It's a dangerous run A gravity bomb This feels so wrong but maybe it's right Stuck in a wall, standing so tall Built it up to watch it fall I don't know how else to say it No one knows Not even you can light the fuse I don't know how else to say it I don't know, I don't know you If I could float up to your ceiling could I see it through This is so right but maybe it's wrong (Oh no, gravity bomb) I don't know how else to say it No one knows Not even you can light the fuse I don't know how else to say it I don't know, I don't know you If I could float up to your ceiling could I see it through |
Who Wrote Gravity Bomb By I Am Empire?
Andrew Phillip Stanton, Austin James Lyons, Eric Martin, Joshua Brian Case
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What's The Duration Of The Gravity Bomb By I Am Empire?The duration of Gravity Bomb is 3:26 minutes and seconds. |
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