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Hello Again (Live) Lyrics


Charlene Soraia Hello Again (Live)


baby don't you know
that when the dark comes by
you will, don't deny
you will rip down peace and by
you're skin to mine realize
in thought of such sights fills me with blackness
you've been the saddest thing and the
baddest boy alive
hello again
i've not seen you round here before
and what's more is that's
where they go
people stop to point at the pauper's gates
but this is who we are
i've just been upstairs on the inside looking out through your
window
i see you standing there and it's everything that
you wish to know that is close
and I look sexy unless they cure me
well you're a bad gene and they won't let me try
but i've not seen you round here before
well i could sympathize with the simple folk with the moonstruck eyes
maybe I'm a lunatic too
but I like the stars and the moon
can see your fascinated too
maybe the lunatic's you maybe the lunatic's you
maybe maybe
maybe the lunatic's you

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