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Down The Street Lyrics


Killer Barbies Down The Street


No one minds what happens down the street
where the loosers used to go to live
I can feel i, something new is starting
can you hear it, there are drums of war

Yes we need you, what are you waiting for?
There is no reason to be quiet so long
Every day, OH YEAH! And every night
this is growing, this is growing high

Down the street
something new is happening
(please baby come to see)
down the street
a new thing is growing
(please baby come with me)

In the basement they are forming groups
In the sewers, they´ll be ready soon
I can feel it, something new is starting
Can you hear it, there are drums of war

Down the street
something new is happening
(please baby come to see)
down the street
a new thing is growing
(please baby come with me)

A change is comming
Can you see it
There are forming
new kinds of groups
Come on baby
we´ll be ready
and very soon
I´ll have you by my side

A new thing is happening
Oh baby please!
A new thing is happening
Please come with me!
A new thing is happening
Oh come and see
A new thing is happening
Please come with me



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