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Bonnie And Clyde
03:46
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Bonnie and Clyde
On a blazing Texas morning near the Dallas county line
What was love at first sight now is once upon a time
When a girl met a boy named Clyde
He stopped in town at a city bank to make a quick withdrawal
Like a flaming wick and a flick of switch, He emptied every draw
And word got around pretty quick of Bonnie and Clyde
Open Roads, open dreams
Open skies, running free
Two criminals with hearts of gold
A bond as strong as bone
They gunned their way across the west in a stolen Ford V8
And the FBI with an appetite for the two whose claim to fame was
Public enemies number one, Bonnie and Clyde
The boys in black stood their ground along a dusty road
With loaded guns waiting for the V8’s jagged moan
Waiting to bring an epic end, to Bonnie and Clyde
Open Roads, open dreams
Open skies, running free
Two criminals with hearts of gold
A bond as strong as bone
Shots fired from both sides and ripped through everything in sight
In a cloud of blood and smoke, they died in each other’s eyes
And went down as one, Bonnie and Clyde
Where the massacre was held, where the guns spit empty shells
Lies a stone in the dirt where the blood had been spilled
Engraved in the rock are the names, Bonnie and Clyde
Open Roads, open dreams
Open skies, running free
Two criminals with hearts of gold
A bond as strong as bone
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Black Haired Beauty
04:00
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Black Haired Beauty
You've been running on through my mind
Black haired beauty give me one more night with you
Long black hair and caramel thighs
Cherry red lips and a smile that never lies
Theres a full moon tonight
I can see it in your eyes
The fire gone a blaze
In my heart, hell's just been raised
We never knew each other's names
Brought in like a stranger from the rain
Twists and turns through the dirty sheets
In a game where lust and love will never meet
Theres a full moon tonight
I can see it in your eyes
The fire gone a blaze
In my heart, hell's just been raised
Like a circus carousel
Its been voodoo dolls and spells
going faster every time
Its been raining hard in paradise
You've been running on through my mind
Black haired beauty give me one more night with you
With you
With you
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When I Was A Child
03:52
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When I Was A Child
I recall when I was a child
Everything was worthwhile:
Bright summers, the greenery
Acorns falling from the trees
I flew space and fought a race
To save the moon and the stars
I met a bright green beauty queen
We made life on mars
I want time to rewind
Back when I was a child
When life was on the silver screen
Back when I was a child
Way back when dreams were worth to dream
Getting older’s such a drag
Late for work but not the slab
Wash the car; pay the bills
Happiness comes in a pill
Love is gone, love is old
No where else left to go
There you’ll find me swimming by
On a twenty thousand league high
In Captain Nemo’s submarine
Fighting monsters in the deep
This mind is more than just a cell
To keep the dreams that once fell through
Imagination takes me where I need to be
Watch me go in rewind
Back when I was a child
When life was on the silver screen
Back when I was a child
Way back when dreams were worth to dream
Way back when dreams were worth to dream
Way back when dreams were worth to dream
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Lemons & Blisters
04:38
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Look At Em Run
03:44
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Radio Man
05:28
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Radio Man
Early morning warning from my alarm clock
Tint of grey fading through my shades I don’t wanna
But I gotta, I gotta wake up
Button my suit, tie my shoes, morning drive to the city
lines of cars filled with hearts but minds are empty
6 A.M. on the nose
You transmit through my radio
You make me smile, make me laugh
Make me wish the ride would last just a little while
Just a little while
Radio man
Radio man
You walk your talk make me feel like I’m never alone
You’re the voice in my conscience I’m afraid to know
What happens if I let go
6 A.M. on the nose
You transmit through my radio
You make me smile, make me laugh
Make me wish the ride would last just a little while
Just a little while
Radio man
Radio man
You took the risks, bit the bullet just to have your say
You signed the letter and pushed the envelope against the grain they Called you insane, but now we all know your name
Now we're getting much older and it’ll come to an end
Though I’ve never known you, I still call you a friend
6 A.M. on the nose
You'll transmit through my radio
Make me smile and make me laugh
Make me wish the ride would last just a little while
Just a little while
Radio man
Radio man
Radio man
Radio Man
You’re the radio man
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Slaves & Martyrs Oakland, New Jersey
Slaves and Martyrs is, at face value, a band that challenges the norm and ideals of today's music while still making sense and putting on a fun show. Check them out on Facebook and Twitter for more details on shows, and constant insanity!
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