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Up All Night Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    Up All Night Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    [Verse 1]
    I don’t know
    I’ve been away
    Why I don’t believe
    In the real thing
    I once got started
    Then it all went black
    Your love’s got me
    Like it always has
    But it just stopped raining
    I’m stepping out into the world
    I’m stepping out into the light
    Yeah

    [Verse 2]
    I’ve been through it
    I always have
    Paranoia
    But it would not last
    But I pinned it on you
    Held it up and showed the world
    Hold it up into the light
    Once it’s right between your eyes

    [Chorus]
    You’ll see it’s right here
    Look, it’s glowing
    It’s not some feeling I can break
    (Feeling, mm-mm
    Feeling)

    [Verse 3]
    There’s no way
    If I hold on
    Shots may ring
    Through a lonely hall

    [Chorus]
    I’ve been up all night
    Spinning ’round on the floor
    It’s not some feeling I can break
    I keep raising up, ma
    I keep raising up my arms
    It’s not some feeling I can shake

    [Instrumental Break]

    [Verse 4]
    There’s no way
    If I hold on
    Shots may ring
    Through a lonely hall
    But the hole in my head
    Emptied out into our love
    Came pouring out into our life
    Hold it up into the light

    [Chorus]
    You’ll see it’s right here
    Look, it’s glowing, yeah
    It’s not some feeling I can shake
    Yeah, yeah

    [Outro]
    I keep raising up, ma
    Raising up, ma
    Oh yeah
    And I need something
    There’s a pulling in me
    I don’t know anything
    Don’t know what it can bring
    Ooh, ooh, ooh

    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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