Clearlight - Mr. Blue Lyrics

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Mr. Blue

Mr. Blue Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Mr. Blue By Clearlight?
Good morning Mister Blue, we've got our eyes on you
The evidence is clear, that you've been scheming You like to steal away and while away the day You like to spend an hour dreaming What will it take, to whip you into line? A broken heart? A broken head? It can be arranged. It can be arranged Step softly Mister Blue, we know what's best for you We know where your precious dreams will take you You've got a slot to fill, and fill that slot you will You'll learn to love it, or we'll break you Oh, what will it take, to whip you into line? A broken heart? A broken head? It can be arranged. It can be arranged Be careful Mister Blue this phase you're going through Can lead you nowhere else, but to disaster Excuse us while we grin, you've worn our patience thin It's time to show you who is your master What will it take, to whip you into line? A broken heart? A broken head? It can be arranged. It can be arranged Don't worry Mister Blue, we'll take good care of you Just think of it as sense and not surrender But never think again, that you can think again Or you'll get something you'll remember What will it take to whip you into line? A broken heart? A broken head? It can be arranged. It can be arranged |
Who Wrote Mr. Blue By Clearlight?
Robbie Robison
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What's The Duration Of The Mr. Blue By Clearlight?The duration of Mr. Blue is 6:28 minutes and seconds. |
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