Fair to Midland - A Wolf Descends Upon the Spanish SaharaLyrics

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If you're keeping score then you're bound to win, A birds eye view of a burning bridge, You've gone through ghost towns settle past, Hoping the risk was worth a cause, Oh, sound off the false alarm, But I'll make my own colleague from wood and from ivory, And reap the rewards of proximity, I'll assemble my equal from what I lack and require, And gather what's left unaccompanied, It smells like disaster, It looks like a trap, So go by the wayside, And never look back, If you could spare me forty winks, While you cry wolf and I count sheep, What good old ghosts in Kevlar vests, With backbones like a jellyfish, Oh, stomp on your land again, But I'll make my own colleague from wood and from ivory, And reap the rewards of proximity, I'll assemble my equal from what I lack and require, And gather what's left unaccompanied, It smells like disaster, It looks like a trap, So go by the wayside, And never look back, If you are keeping score then you are bound to win, A ring side seat at the main event, Oh, stomp on your land again, It smells like disaster, It looks like a trap, So go by the wayside, And never look back.
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