Bush - The Only Way Ou
Bush - The Only Way Out


Bush - The Only Way Out Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Man On The Run
Released: 2014

The Only Way Out Lyrics


Follow me down to the water
Through the tripwires in your head
Through the seven layers
Of your holy bed

Where there is no warm guard
By the cities of systems
I wanna be your savior
I wanna be your seasons

The Only Way Out is through
Lost my mind over you
The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you

Follow me down to the freeway
Where the beat goes on
And a heatwave lost the night

Say what you will but we pray
To the gods of our own demise
All the time

The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you
The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you

Lets build a bonfire tonight
We'll stay warm in the night time
Warm in the night time

Follow me down to the water
Through the tripwires in your head
Through the seven layers
Of your holy bed

Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh

The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you
The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you
The only way out
The only way out
The only way out is through
Lost my mind over you

Writer/s: Gavin Rossdale
Publisher: BMG PLATINUM SONGS
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  • The first single from Man On The Run, this song received its world premiere on the September 9, 2014 episode of The Kevin & Bean Show. Gavin Rossdale told the two radio presenters: "It comes from the record Man On The Run, 'Man On The Run' being this concept, a cross section of all of our lives. Trying to fit everything in. Trying to be successful. Trying to be the best we can and the challenges that go with that, for guys and girls, and the only way out is through being the uplifting concepts of the way I try and do it."
  • Rossdale explained to The Pulse of Radio about the approach he took to the song's subject matter. "It's obviously an old tenet, you know, the only way out is through, and I just think that for everybody that's a comforting thought," he said. "It's an uplifting song about a difficult subject, and although I've always really liked to write about dark things, I've always liked to have an escape hatch, a trap door, the way out, so it was fun to do a song that is really quite uplifting."