Alien identities don't hide your pretty face from me,
You awoke to the riddle of your life but no-one was there for you,
Open to where you first began as a nicotine junkie, singing for a kodacam,
Are you glad to see how far you've come?

You're a wizard in a blizzard,
A mystical machine gun!

Watch the skies,
For the mystical machine gunfire.

Alien identities don't hide that special place from me,
You walked through a fire with a ten headed lion and turned on your destiny,
Open up, forget your life,
Breathe in, breathe out, retain a sense of suicide,
Are you glad to see how far you've come?

You're a wizard in a blizzard,
A mystical machine gun!

Watch the skies,
For the mystical machine gunfire.

Well you've got to be stronger now than them,
Now you've got to be strong
You'll be singing the song of life 'til then,
You'll just have to be strong.


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Mystical Machine Gun Lyrics as written by Jay Darlington Alonza Bevan

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    this song is disturbing one when you first hear it, then one day you are listening to it and cant believe that it has become your favourite kula shaker song... Give it a chance

    patatonicon December 21, 2006   Link
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    I remember crispian saying in an interview that many people were pretty anxious about the approaching millennium and with predictions of the apocalypse, they decided year 2000 would be The Second Coming and actually wanted the rapture to happen. it was to wake these people up

    rewindatplzon May 27, 2015   Link
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    This really is a nice song... But I still cant figure out what's it all about. It sounds like a LSD trip

    mr_petiton May 01, 2008   Link

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