Little retrograde
Wonder where you are
Another motorcade
Under radar

A boy in borrowed clothes
Knows he is a girl
Shards of light come down
Stillness in the air

Big sleeper
You're deeper
Too deep for me, yeah
Speak clearer
Can't hear you
I'm going under

On the mountainside
Hold me in your gaze
But it's over now
'Cause I got kids to raise

Big sleeper
You're deeper
Too deep for me, yeah
Speak clearer
Can't hear you
I'm going under


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Chloroform Lyrics as written by Colin Edwin Balch Chris Maitland

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing

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    killer case is ok with me too. check this out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_West really interesting...

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