Lovedrug - Doomsday and the Echo Lyrics

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Doomsday and the Echo

Doomsday and the Echo Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Doomsday and the Echo By Lovedrug?
What's in your head
You've gotta believe me somehow Who's in your head now I think you're crazy how You run and run around my world Looking for a reason why I.. Can't walk it off Can't come clean A pretty shoe, a dirty soul A God I lost somehow You think I'm crazy how I run and run with no sound Trippin on my feet again I.. Just lost it all Just came clean Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everything again Drink up, pass the gun again Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everyone again Someone pass the gun again now I turn it on, I turn it down Echoes in my house again Now the doomsday light let the haunting inside I turn it up and down again I want you to know that i'm not scared Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everything again Drink up, pass the gun again Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everyone again Someone pass the gun again Walk it off And you'll come clean Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everything again Drink up, pass the gun again Hey, just woke up and already I'm a losing Messed up everyone again Someone pass the gun again, again, again |
Who Wrote Doomsday and the Echo By Lovedrug?
David Owen, Michael Shepard
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What's The Duration Of The Doomsday and the Echo By Lovedrug?The duration of Doomsday and the Echo is 5:11 minutes and seconds. |
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