Last Day of Magic

Album: Midnight Boom (2008)
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  • We're two parties
    Two parties ending

    What if you move?
    What if you hide?
    There's only so much you can miss
    Before we both collide

    My little tornado
    My little hurricano

    Last day of magic
    Where are you?
    My little tornado
    My little hurricano

    We're two parties
    Two parties ending
    I'll be the man with the broom
    If you'll be the dust of the room
    And there's only so much you can hide
    Before I corner you

    Last day of magic
    Where were you?
    My little tornado
    My little hurricano
    Last day of magic
    Coming through
    The eye of the storm
    And I hold on to
    My little tornado
    My little hurricano

    I'll be the man with the broom
    If you'll be the dust of the room
    And there's only so much you can hide
    Before I corner you

    Last day of magic
    Put the whole ride through
    The eye of the storm
    In a single room
    My little tornado
    My little hurricano
    Cavalry come
    Cavalry go
    Cavalry leave me alone
    A little serenade, oh
    A little cup of cane, oh
    Last day of magic
    Where were you
    A little tornado
    A little hurricano

    A little hurricano Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Comments: 2

  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnI love this song! Midnight Boom was my favorite album of 2008.
  • Alessio from Rome, ItalyGreat song and great atmosphere created by Hince and Mosshart
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