Heart Attack
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Heart Attack
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Let's go dancing on the night
Subway cars and neon lights
Cross the frozen streets tonight
Train tracks to the other side
Let's go spinning in the park
White caps and glaciers in the dark
When we reached the southern sea
You were shaking like a tree
You've got continents to cross
A thousand brothers you have lost
Though you did not hear a sound
From the horses underground
You're falling over in the train
Can't keep your feet, can't lose the pain
I have watched you break your back
What comes next, a heart attack?
Don't you know we've just begun
Keep your head up, hold your tongue
You're young!
You've got continents to see
You've got women who believe
But you could not hear a sound
From the horses underground
Under the skyscrapers!
Over the white!
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Who performs "Heart Attack"?
Wild Light performs "Heart Attack", and this lyric page sits inside the Wild Light catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to The Party (Oh, My God!) and Call Home with a short reason for opening each page next.
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