John Doe

ALLOYSIOUS MASSAQUOI, GRAHAM HASTINGS, KAYUS BANKOLE, TIMOTHY BRINKHURST

In here you will find
Your two degrees of freedom
I say your name before I fly
Let you know I'm leaving
Touch the new world
See the breadline
Take it in take it in go
Thirty years and now he's flat lined
Say it ain't say it ain't so
Make the moula
Woo di hoorah
Rake it in rake it in more
Hang the hangman
Bang the gangbang
Call me John Doe
Let the good times roll
Call me John Doe
Let the good times roll

I got my morals
Beg or borrow
See these hands are empty
Hold the night-time
Wrong is right aye
All the fake is true
Street is church babe
Give me first aid
Gimme gimme gimme more
Which is worst babe
A kiss or curse me
Take me
Take me home

Your gonna find me dining with death
I'm gonna tell you how this ends

Call me John Doe let the good times roll

Liquidate the dreams so they can find somebody else
Exasperate the means
Its all about wealth
Choose to represent me like a dick caught in zipper

Ally I be on my own marching through the Champs-Élysées
I'm easy

Laissez les bon temps rouler

Trivia about the song John Doe by Young Fathers

When was the song “John Doe” released by Young Fathers?
The song John Doe was released in 2015, on the album “White Men Are Black Men Too”.
Who composed the song “John Doe” by Young Fathers?
The song “John Doe” by Young Fathers was composed by ALLOYSIOUS MASSAQUOI, GRAHAM HASTINGS, KAYUS BANKOLE, TIMOTHY BRINKHURST.

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