How Men Are

Heaven 17 lyrics

Heaven 17 lyrics

"Five Minutes To Midnight Lyrics"

Ive Got Better Things To Do Lyrics
I've Got Better Things to Do Linda Allen Why do I spend my life caught in this storm and strife Picking up puzzles to fit into boxes Papers and peanuts


Break or be broken
A sensitive target
A thirty day boy in
A twenty day city

Nothing is easy
You know their methods
(Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah)
Just for a moment
That beats creation
Waiting for the flash to come

A large map of nowhere
A statue of paper
Nothing can stop them
They're all white and spiteful
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Never Easy Lyrics
Say goodbye...woah It's another fight On another night to a stranger's home that's far from home It's cold in here But I'm not clear Where
br /> It's not important
Use any language
Before it gets too late
Call for a doctor

For hours and hours
They built us a tower
You know how men are
We fell to the power
Stay with the money
'Til five to midnight's past

Twenty years later
There's someone to see you
Your prayers are answered
He's saying something
That Song Lyrics
I put that record on just to make a sound The rhythm hit got my movement off the ground The soundtrack of what i want to be If i want to change the world, it's gotta start with me. /> Do you know something?
I don't remember
Hot as a furnace
Wing to wing contact

This happy solution
Wouldn't it rock you?
The choice of a weapon
The first and the last sword
Waiting for the flash to come

It's not important
Use any language
Before it gets too late
Call for a doctor
Waiting for the heat to come
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Alouette Lyrics
ALMA MATER (CORNELL) FAR ABOVE CAYUGA'S WATERS Far above Cayuga's waters With it's waves of blue Stands our noble alma mater Glorious to view Lift the chorus, speed
br /> You know how men are
How men are, how men are

Do you know something?
I don't remember
Hot as a furnace
Wing to wing contact

Glenn Gregory: Lead vocals, backing vocals
Martyn Ware: Linndrum programming, backing vocals
Ian Craig Marsh: Fairlight, backing vocals
Greg Walsh: Fairlight programming
David Cullen: Orchestra arrangement