Flowers Of Neptune 6

Album: American Head (2020)
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  • Yeah, the sun is goin' down so slow
    Doin' acid and watchin' the light box glow
    Like tiny spaceships in a row
    The coolest thing I'll ever know

    John's still a greaser, and
    Tommy's gone off to war
    James got busted, and
    Doesn't give a fuck anymore

    Oh my God
    Why is it them
    Oh my God
    Now, it's me

    Orange flowers bursting into bloom
    Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, the Moon

    John's still a greaser, and
    Tommy's gone off to war
    James got busted, and
    Doesn't give a fuck anymore

    Oh my God
    Why is it them
    Oh my God
    Now, it's me

    Oh my God
    Why is it them
    Oh my God
    Now, it's me Writer/s: Steven Gregory Drozd, Wayne Michael Coyne
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Zabadak Heda from London“Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, The Moon”
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