I can give a hundred million reasons
To build a barricade
I blame it on the changing of the seasons
The thoughts that I've conveyed

Does it make it all right?
It doesn't make it all right

To roll it over my soul and leave me here
Roll it over my soul and leave me here

Look around at all the plastic people
Who live without a care
Try to sit with me around my table
But never bring a chair

Does it make it all right?
It doesn't make it all right

To roll it over my soul and leave me here
Roll it over my soul and leave me here

To roll it over my soul and leave me here
Roll it over my soul and leave me here

To roll it over my soul and leave me here
Roll it over my soul and leave me here


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Roll It Over Lyrics as written by Noel Gallagher

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    The riff in the middle is from "Come Together" This song has some great lyrics, for example: "Look around at all the plastic people who live without a care Try to sit with me around my table but never bring a chair"

    strawberryfields8on December 23, 2008   Link

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