U.S.L.S. 1

Album: 9 (1989)
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    The moon shines bright in the desert night
    The other side of a clear sunlight
    The other side of a character
    Comes out to play before the day

    U.S.L.S. 1
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    The devil follows up out his plans
    He's makin' his work for those idle hands
    And his neatly packaged bird has flown
    This devil takes care of his own

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    Clouds now greeting this aeroplane
    As if tearing across the empty sky
    When a bomb implant in the luggage hold
    This devil takes care of his own

    U.S.L.S. 1
    U.S.L.S. 1

    U.S.L.S. 1
    U.S.L.S. 1 Writer/s: ALLAN DIAS, BRUCE SMITH, JOHN LYDON, JOHN MC GEOGH, LU EDMONDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Peermusic Publishing
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