Phoenix - Rome Lyrics

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Rome

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What Are The Lyrics For Rome By Phoenix?
Who's the boy I like the most
Is it is teasing you he's underage Could he be waving from a tropical sunset Static silhouette somehow Single in his bed someday Quiet til he fall fall falls Rome Rome Rome Rome Focus looking forward the coliseum Oh no what did I say What can I say Rome Rome many tears have fallen here I'll be driving you look the other way I am easy to ignore Shutters open all the way When the scandal that I see I'll go insane Distant silhouettes somehow We shared a cigarette somewhere I looked to the fall fall falls Rome Rome Rome Rome Focus looking forward the coliseum Oh no what did I say What can I say Rome Rome many tears have fallen here I'll be driving you look the other way Always and forever more I called to say I'm on the way 1,000 years remain in the trashcan I burned the cigarette somewhere Ashes still it fall fall falls I stand outside under broken leaves I know I can't do without The future's drowned away Ah I never loved you And if I loved you I wouldn't say I'm sorry oh no I stand outside under broken leaves Always and forever more And together getting lonely I thought I couldn't do this without you Single in his bed somewhere Ashes still it fall fall falls |
Who Wrote Rome By Phoenix?
Christian Mazzalai, Frederic Moulin, Laurent Mazzalai, Thomas Croquet
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What's The Duration Of The Rome By Phoenix?The duration of Rome is 4:55 minutes and seconds. |
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