Darkside

Album: The Gift Of Game (1999)
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    Dreamlands of danger
    Darkside pleasures
    Bad behavior
    Dreamlands of danger
    Darkside pleasures
    At their best

    Punk rock, shell toes,
    Horns and halos.
    Wicked white wings and
    And pointed tails.
    Devil's eyes and nine inch nails
    Nocturnal renegades.
    The eternal drug raid.
    I go by the name of
    Mr. Shifty switchblade.
    Getting paid in the shade,
    As lyrics ricochet,
    Off the walls
    From the ceiling to the floor,
    Off the door
    And down the hall.
    I'm evil like Knievel
    Kicking white trash.
    Psycho cerebral, palsy, ballsy
    Bad ass.
    Dressed in black,
    From the wrong side of the tracks.
    Crazy Town.
    Yo, we strike like deep impact.

    [Chorus]
    Why can't you see'
    I cannot feel 'til you bring
    Me down.

    Dream lands of danger.
    Darkside pleasures
    Bad behavior.
    Dream lands of danger.
    Darkside pleasures
    At their best.

    My subconscience launches me
    Into evil territory.
    I'm surrounded by Voyeurs
    And crack smoking lawyers.
    No shame. Burnt lips,
    Tripping on acid rain.
    Legally insane, deranged,
    Some people never change.

    [Chorus]

    Nasty na na, ha, ha
    Darkside marijuana.
    Fueled of the drama.
    Drifting on the darkside.
    I'm the black eye bomber.
    Do what I do on a darkside
    Rendezvous.
    Raising hell, out the shell.
    Of fantasies I never tell.
    Dispersin' untamed perversion.
    My bad brain's working,
    Circle jerking, rocking riddles,
    Sex pistol, sexperts
    Acting uncivil.

    [Chorus] Writer/s: BRETT MAZUR, SETH BINZER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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