Out Alee
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Out Alee
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We went away annotate on a Saturday
Oh, what a day! What a fantastic morning
Look out alee
There, there out alee
There out a’leaning
Thought I saw lightning
There in the middle of what a haze
Just a phase!
Oh very oh so frightening
Where there’s a war
There is a war
There is a warning
Thought I saw lightning
Why am I hiding?
Get it off me
Get it, get in
And hold on
Or fall out
Are we in the middle of providence?
Innocence is in a sense oh so frightening
Where there’s a war
There is a war
There is a warning
Thought I saw lightning
But where did it come from?
It’s not supposed to happen
O lord
No sign
No way out
Way out
Way out
Why am I hiding?
Get it off me
Hold on
Or fall out
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Who performs "Out Alee"?
Hundred Waters performs "Out Alee", and this lyric page sits inside the Hundred Waters catalog on LyroVerse.
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