Lucy in the sky
I'm whisky frisky
Lady Jane, Marry Jane
Drive me rocked out

No pain, No delight
Get me dry high
Number 24
I need X

Stand up! Fuck up!
Show no mercy Like a lunacy

Kick off! Fuck off!
I'm getting in the count down

Marry Marry Kiss me Marry
Why do you have to be ripe?

Give me Give me Give me rainy dreams
'Til they kill me away (Lights up)

Slash Slash Let me slash
Boredom Tasteless life

Get me Get me Get me out of the world
'cause I'm crying for rainy roses
Lucy in the sky
Get you up right
Crime of visual shock
You are X

Stand up! Fuck up!
Show no mercy Like my jealousy
Kick off! Fuck off!
I'm getting in the count down

Marry Marry Kiss me hurry
Why do you have to be ripe?

Give me Give me Give me rainy dreams
'Til they kill me away (lights up)
Marry Marry Kill me Marry
Can't you set me free

Lady Lady Are you ready to go?
Why do you have to be laying down?


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    This song will get stuck in your head for days.. my god. Great tempo and drumming by Yoshi. Very reminiscent of Orgasm, Desperate Angel, Celebration, and Joker. Im not sure if it was made by hide or not.. it sure sounds like it.

    ogwaffle2on February 28, 2005   Link
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    I don't know but I love it!

    Shishidoon May 28, 2007   Link
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    'Lucy in the sky, I'm whisky frisky, Lady Jane, Marry Jane, Drive me rocked out...' Hell yeah. I love how Toshi says that part, it's great.

    Shishidoon May 28, 2007   Link
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    WHAAAAA!!! One of my favorites!!

    Juriion August 25, 2007   Link
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    it's yoshiki's

    too complicated for hide...

    Valmightyon November 14, 2007   Link

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