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Preston School Of Industry - So Many Ways Lyrics



Preston School Of Industry - So Many Ways Lyrics




Turn back clock ways sorted light waves
I'm not fried today's my feeble time
And you'll explain the new ways drag on like rain
The new dawn is all about money
Walk out in a Sunday suit turn round

You play this chimed in walk in it's china
Someone's breaking time never gone never turn around
It's all about Sunday it's all about Sunday
I'm not gonna lie to you this time it's raining again in my...

Again with my tired fright
The statues are always ready
It's like eastern Europe in the summer
In the summer is when we first decided

So many ways so many ways to lie about it
So many ways so many ways just to lie
So many ways so many ways so many ways to lie about this
So many ways so many ways so many ways to lie and die
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Turn back clock ways sorted light waves
I'm not fried today's my feeble time
And you'll explain the new ways drag on like rain
The new dawn is all about money
Walk out in a Sunday suit turn round

You play this chimed in walk in it's china
Someone's breaking time never gone never turn around
It's all about Sunday it's all about Sunday
I'm not gonna lie to you this time it's raining again in my...

Again with my tired fright
The statues are always ready
It's like eastern Europe in the summer
In the summer is when we first decided

So many ways so many ways to lie about it
So many ways so many ways just to lie
So many ways so many ways so many ways to lie about this
So many ways so many ways so many ways to lie and die
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Writer: SCOTT KANNBERG
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




Preston School Of Industry - So Many Ways Video
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Performed By: Preston School Of Industry
Length: 3:15
Written by: SCOTT KANNBERG

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