Standing on a skyline
Watching all the cars go
Sleeping in the daylight
You’re losing all control
I can’t stand to see it
Watching you fall apart
I never wanted to be
Anything you are
I bet you think you’re pretty dangerous
Burning down the walls
Breaking all the laws, yeah?
Has there ever been a time for us?
I guess that I’ll never tell
Wild ones, we’re wild ones
Oh oh we don’t care what you think of us now
Wild ones, we’re wild ones
Oh Oh, we don’t keep ourselves to the ground
Running through the back streets
Like the videos on TV
It was just another blowout
That we forgot to leave
I bet you think you’re pretty dangerous
Burning down the walls
Breaking all the laws, yeah?
Has there ever been a time for us?
I guess that I’ll never tell
Wild ones, we’re wild ones
Oh oh we don’t care what you think of us now
Wild ones, we’re wild ones
Oh Oh, we don’t keep ourselves to the ground
I hear your heart tremble like a storm
In the cold of night
You must be keeping something from the world
See, I’m holding to the edges of the light you leave behind
I love that you’re a wild one
Show me you’re a wild one, tonight
Chorus repeat
credits
from Atlas,
released April 25, 2016
Written by Col Bennett and Ollie Wride.
Vocals and lyrics by Ollie Wride.
supported by 2675 fans who also own “Wild Ones (feat. Ollie Wride)”
Memories and Comeback Kid were my first introduction to this band. From then on - I've always gone to the Midnight for easy listening. Waiting for a bus - Standing in line - Going grocery shopping and pretty much everywhere and anywhere. You can listen to this track over and over again and I feel like it doesn't get old. solstra
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