Mumford & Sons & Hozier – Rubber Band Man Lyrics

Rubber Band Man Lyrics by Mumford & Sons & Hozier

When you can’t win for losing
And the beggars start choosing the chaos in your head
It cause the cracks to start showing
Unknowing all, glowing with light of thee

Dying to raise the day, oh-oh

You’re a world away but you’re still the same
I know by your heart and I won’t call you by your name
And it’s a long way from the *** to the grave
You know that I remember everything

Steady yourself with your tumbleweed words
But you’re a street corner preacher, who just feed the birds
But don’t hold ’em to yourself, with heart more turned stone
Be a rubber band man, make the water your bond

Dying just to live now

You’re a world away but you’re still the same
I know by your heart and I won’t call you by your name
And it’s a long way from the *** to the grave
You know that I remember everything
When I say forever, you say, “Get back in the car”
Nothing lasts forever, baby, you know it breaks my heart

And I’ll call you anything that you’d like
I am free and I’m able to call you the second that you

Dying just to live now

You’re a world away but you’re still the same
I know by your heart and I won’t call you by your name
And it’s a long way from the *** to the grave
You know that I remember everything
When I say forever, you say, “Get back in the car”
Nothing lasts forever, baby, you know it breaks my heart
You’re a world away but you’re still the same
You know that I remember everything

And you ink on your skin, red lips in the dark
Nothing lasts forever, baby, you know it breaks my heart
Put a shiver on your skin, do your hair on the car
If nothing lasts forever, baby, can we make it start?