Under The Earth

Album: Mosquito (2013)
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  • Down, down under the earth goes another lover

    Down, down under earth goes another lover
    Down, down under earth goes another lover

    Twelve times put a hex on you
    Small mouths don't dare to shout out
    No fun for a night out
    No fun for a night out on the town

    Twelve times put a hex on you
    Small mouths don't dare to shout it out
    No fun for a night out
    No fun for a night out on the town

    Run away, run away
    That you'll stay here
    On your own, on your own you're not safe (run away, run away)
    On your own, on your own you're not safe

    Down, down under earth goes another lover
    Down, down under the earth goes another lover
    Milk you for what you're worth and call it murder
    Down, down under the earth goes another lover Writer/s: BRIAN CHASE, KAREN LEE ORZOLEK, NICHOLAS JOSEPH ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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