Album: The Asteroids Galaxy Tour (2008)
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  • Somebody joined
    Somebody drowned
    When lady Jesus come to town
    She made the calls, she made it fall
    In a "gruesome vibe" never seen before

    Somebody joined
    Somebody drowned
    Who's gonna care for a blinded fool?
    Who's gonna save this blinded fool?
    Watch out everyone, here she comes,
    Claiming like she's the chosen one
    Who's gonna save this blinded fool?

    This is it, a money pit
    I sense a fear of mother wit
    Disguise
    Smokey eyes
    How come she don't take advice?

    Hey you
    Hiding away
    Forever on the outside never getting inside
    Big fool
    Digging a grave
    Forever on the outside never getting inside

    Hey you
    Hiding away
    Forever on the outside never getting inside
    Big fool
    Digging a grave
    Forever on the outside never getting inside

    Walk the streets of my city/silly hood?
    A silly sense of love and youth
    What is left of an empty space
    Is society screaming for a better day
    Walk the streets of my city/silly hood
    This is it, a money pit
    A sense of fear of mother wit
    Disguise
    Smokey eyes
    How come she don?t take advice Writer/s: LARS IVERSEN, METTE PEDERSEN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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