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Single of the upcoming album 'Sweet One'
Release: Suburban Records, 16 October 2015.
lyrics
Being free
Left right, walk with my feed in the sand,
Get right up, while I'm breaking this spell.
Cool like ice, when I walk in the sun,
Don't give up, 'cause I like to be numb.
I keep on going, till I will find what I need.
It's a long way, from being free.
Feel the air, while my cigarette burns,
Smoke this dust, 'cause I like to get hurt.
Break my teeth with my head in my hands.
Now show off, man I'm trying to dance!
I keep on going, till I will find what I need.
It's a long way, from being free.
Aaaah I don't know where I am.
Aaaah With my head in my hands.
Aaaah Never be clever.
Aaaah I'm gonna fly straight ahead!
Left right, walk with my feed in the sand,
Get right up, while I'm breaking this spell.
Feel the air, while my cigarette burns,
Smoke this dust, 'cause I like to get hurt.
It's a long long way, from being free yeah,
It's a long way, from being free.
credits
released September 9, 2015
Produced by Mischa den Haring (T99's)
Music & lyrics by Sunday Kids
Released on Suburban Records
Roll up your sleeves and get ready, for Sunday Kids are back. The second album ‘Sweet One’ (release Oct 16th 2015 on
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