Wolves at Night

ANDY HULL

I could of sworn that I saw you knee bent on the bedside
Arms stretching like a kite
That time will eventually grow, I'm so sure of it

I've got a reason to long for songs
That tells why your legs and arms
Are actually able

'Cause I confide in wolves at night
Well, have you seen my baby girl?
She's lonely, yeah, oh, oh, oh

I've got to crucify myself if I am gonna believe you
I've got to promise that I'll finish all the things I said
I'd do to begin with too

I've got to make my bed if I am gonna lay with you
'Cause a disaster's a disaster
No matter what Christian language you drag it through

'Cause I confide in wolves at night
Well, have you seen my baby girl?
She's lonely, so lonely

'Cause I confide in wolves at night
I'm like a virgin losing a child
So lonely, so lonely

Swear I did what I could for your rights
You swear you did what you could for my eyes
And I'll try nothing, try something, try anything

I swear I did what I could for your rights
And you swear you did what you could for my eyes
And I'll try something, for nothing, for something
Something

I swear I did what I could for your rights
You swear you did what you could for my eyes
And I'll try something, try nothing, try anything

Trivia about the song Wolves at Night by Manchester Orchestra

On which albums was the song “Wolves at Night” released by Manchester Orchestra?
Manchester Orchestra released the song on the albums “Wolves At Night” and “I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Wolves at Night” by Manchester Orchestra?
The song “Wolves at Night” by Manchester Orchestra was composed by ANDY HULL.

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