Psychedelic Child

Album: Welcome to the Show (1990)
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  • My Little Red Book, Day Tripper, UFO Club
    Pink Floyd, Soft Machine
    Talk about a heavy scene
    I'm a psychedelic child

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, flower power, oki poki
    Bells and beads, bell-bottom jeans
    Talk about a heavy scene
    I'm a psychedelic child

    Talk about love
    And the power of a rock and roll dream
    Talk about love
    On a bad trip, hear my scream
    I'm a psychedelic child

    Exotic eastern mysticism, Vietnam and caftans
    The Grateful Dead, The Charlatans
    Heavy scene, so heavy man
    I'm a psychedelic child

    Ballad Of A Thin Man looking for a Craw daddy
    Hippy shit and LSD
    Talk about a heavy scene
    I'm a psychedelic child


    Talk about love
    And the power of a rock and roll dream
    Talk about love
    On a bad trip, hear my scream
    I'm a psychedelic child

    Talk about love
    And the power of a rock and roll dream
    Talk about love
    On a bad trip, hear my scream
    I'm a psychedelic child Writer/s: JOHN LEES
    Publisher: Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd
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