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Waiting For The Wolves Lyrics


Birds Of Tokyo Waiting For The Wolves


Tell me when are you coming home
Are you alone?
Are you alone?
Bitten by the hand that feeds
Your house, your home
You've been waiting for the wolves to come and finish you

Show a little faker smile and waltz on through
You're here to entertain the world
But they won't change you
You try to spit another line as your teeth fall out
You're choking up on every word that just won't come out

Tell me when are you coming home
Are you alone?
Are you alone?
Bitten by the hand that feeds
Your house, your home
You've been waiting for the wolves to come and finish you

So you think you've made your mark
And they know you now
Dropping every name around in the coolest crowds
They're telling you you're number one
Yeah, you wear it well
Underneath the scales and skin
As you sail, sail, sail

Tell me when are you coming home
Are you alone?
Are you alone?
Bitten by the hand that feeds
Your house, your home
You've been waiting for the wolves to come and finish you
You've been waiting for the truth to spill at the end of you



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