A police car
Was outside your house today
I haven’t seen you in a couple of days
They knocked on your door
And then they went away
Your mother looked scared
But she didn’t cry
She didn’t cry

On one hand I've got myself to blame
But on the other it’s always the same

Follow suit, shake your head
Tell me that is a lie
I don’t want you to death
But I want you to die
Without a good friend
On a sunshine
I know I want survival
But you don’t know why

Where is she
Where is she
Where is my baby girl?
I’ve seen you
You’re crazy
What have you done with my whole wide world?

On one hand I've got myself to blame
But on the other it’s always the same thing

Follow suit, shake your head
Tell me that is a lie
I don’t want you for dead
But I want you to die
Without a good friend
On a bad day
Without a soft surrender
Now what do you say

All of these tears that we’ve cried
All of these tears that we’ve cried

Where is she
Where is she
Where is my baby girl?
I’ve seen you
And you’re crazy
What have you done with my whole wide world?

Where is she
Where is she
Where is my baby girl?
I’ve seen you
And you’re crazy
What have you done with my whole wide world?
What have you done with my whole wide world?
What have you done ...?


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    I thought this was a version of "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf". The first part of the murder trilogy... Correct me if I'm wrong.

    Poet For Pennieson August 17, 2005   Link

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