Grant Lee Buffalo - Super Slo Motion Lyrics

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Super Slo Motion

Super Slo Motion Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Super Slo Motion By Grant Lee Buffalo?
Sleepy rhythms were lulling us
Trolling down a long canal Onto savage shores and gilded floors Of coliseums through the load-in door Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing That superslomotion got the upper hand on me On me, on me Holy visions had ceased to come My tongue was numb and I was feeling tired Crying out in a wordless howl Screeching off to the underground Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing That superslomotion got the upper hand on me On me, on me, on me Sleepy rhythms were lulling us Syrup sweet and poisonous How I found my way back, I'm not sure Through the channels and little streets that curve Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing That superslomotion got the upper hand on me On me, on me, on me Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing Certain of this one thing That superslomotion got the upper hand on me On me, on me, on me On me, on me, on me, on me On me, on me, on me Got the upper hand Got the upper hand Got the upper hand Got the upper hand, the upper hand on me On me, on me, on me |
Who Wrote Super Slo Motion By Grant Lee Buffalo?
Grant Lee Phillips
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What's The Duration Of The Super Slo Motion By Grant Lee Buffalo?The duration of Super Slo Motion is 5:42 minutes and seconds. |
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