The Fall - My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove Lyrics
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My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove
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What Are The Lyrics For My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove By The Fall?
Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh
Cry for them 5 days per week I cry for me, three days at least I cry for me, I cry for thee On radio Politburo sucker On cooking show On cooking show Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh My ex-classmates' kids Pressure under and over Pressure over the skips Over price adverts Broken down laptops Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh My ex-classmates' kids Talking show not end They cheat the kids I cry for them I cry for me, I cry for thee Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh My ex-classmates' kids Talking show never end To our populous I cry them I cry for me, I cry for thee Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh My ex-classmates' kids No end it it Smell - dry twigs Ahhhhaaaaaaaaghhhh My ex-classmates' kids Up your nose Aftershave like little twigs... Twigs |
Who Wrote My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove By The Fall?
Mark E. Smith
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What's The Duration Of The My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove By The Fall?The duration of My Ex-Classmates' Kids [Live at Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, USA, 20th Nove is 4:12 minutes and seconds. |
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