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Twelve Lyrics


Facts based on Einstein and his followers
This had to work, he was an educated man
All the equations were perfectly arranged
So he could have a front-row seat nowAnd your conscience is low
And your conscience isBurning a path for us to share
Clothes draped on silos near the Emperor's gate nowAnd your conscience is low
Conscience is lowBut he couldn't find another way
He searched for years but yet he couldn't find the answer
A bleeding afterbirth of what was done
Still lurked in shadows and appeared in every cornerGive me a call, give me a call
Give me a call so I can teach you a lesson
Give me a call, give me a call
Give me a call so I can give you a reason to stayAnd your conscience is low
Conscience is lowNinety nine
Two hundred and five
PyriteTrickles down the spines of those without their enemies
Real or not, the spine still tingles it
So predictable but I hope you're that aware

That people will notice this forgeryAnd your conscience is low
Conscience is lowBut he couldn't find another way
(Give me a call)
He searched for years but yet he couldn't find the answer
Give me a call, give me a call
Give me a call so I can give you a reason to stayAnd your conscience is low
Conscience is low

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

¡Forward, Russia! were an indie rock band which formed in 2004 in Leeds, England. The band consisted of Tom Woodhead (vocals, synthesizer), Rob Canning (bass), Sam "Whiskas" Nicholls (guitar, vocals and synthesizer) and Katie Nicholls (drums, vocals). The band released two albums, "Give Me a Wall" (2006) and "Life Processes" (2008) before going on an indefinite hiatus in August 2008. The band founded the record label Dance to the Radio initially to distribute their own recordings, but has since released albums from The Pigeon Detectives and Grammatics.

Read more about ¡Forward, Russia! on Last.fm.


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