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Brothers Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    Brothers Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    All way the babe on the floor
    I’m rising in to the top of the line
    And I was there waitin’ for the sun
    And was there with the best sometimes

    Lookin’ out, past the rubble
    Pick yourself up all down the line
    I love you babe and I’ll be there till the end
    But until then it’s crowded babe

    Lookin’ out from somewhere I’ve been thinking
    I’ve been rollin’ past the seas
    Wonderin’ where my friends are goin’
    And wonderin’ why they didn’t take me

    Lookin’ out of the window of my room
    I’m lookin’ out where somethin’ once ran wild
    I’m looking down at the window on the floor babe
    I’m lookin’ down till I die

    Comin’ down like the fire in my heart
    Comin’ down like the risin’ in the storm
    Comin’ down with a feelin’ I’ve been burned babe
    Comin’ down like the fire in my heart babe

    Lookin’ out on the field like I’ve been mean
    I’m lookin’ down at the tables I’ve turned
    And I’m wonderin’ about all my friends down in the combat
    Cause I was there with the best sometimes
    Lookin’ out, past the rubble
    Pick yourself up all down the line
    We’ll be stranded but we won’t be forgotten
    Down here on the travelin’ bay

    My life is filled with fear
    I cannot believe in truth
    Ooh what am I feelin’
    I may have been burned but I can’t believe I’ve been lyin’ on the floor again

    And all I see is the darkness in your eyes
    It’s like loosin’ ground on the one that I despise
    Pick yourself up right down the line
    Lose yourself in your mind

    Albums

    Future Weather –  2010

    Slave Ambient – 2011

    Lost in the Dream – 2014

    A deeper Understanding – 2017

    Spotify Singles – 2017

    About The War on Drugs

    The War On Drugs

    The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel, David Hartley, Robbie Bennett, Charlie Hall, John Natchez and Anthony LaMarca. Wikipedia.

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