Motorhead

Album: Warrior On The Edge Of Time (1975)
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  • Sunrise, wrong side of another day,
    Sky high and six thousand miles away,
    Don't know how long I've been awake,
    Wound up in an amazing state,
    Can't get enough,
    And you know it's righteous stuff,
    Goes up like prices at Christmas,
    Motorhead, you can call me Motorhead, alright

    Brain dead, total amnesia,
    Get some mental anesthesia,
    Don't move, I'll shut the door and kill the lights,
    And if I can't be wrong I could be right,
    All good clean fun,
    Have another stick of gum,
    Man, you look better already,
    Motorhead, remember me now Motorhead, alright

    Fourth day, five day marathon,
    We're moving like a parallelogram,
    Don't move, I'll shut the door and kill the lights,
    I guess I'll see you all on the ice,
    I should be tired,
    And all I am is wired,
    Ain't felt this good for an hour,
    Motorhead, remember me now, Motorhead alright Writer/s: IAN KILMISTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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