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Medusashairdresser - Window Washers Funeral Lyrics



Medusashairdresser - Window Washers Funeral Lyrics




The window washers funeral
Was casual as usual
Busting with neon signs
And dizzy helicopter rides

From this crane he watched upon
Like some holy smoking vagabond
Relating words from books he read
From his mind never escaped
He's been here just once before
A voice distinguished from the roar
Once for himself and now for his mother
If it was for his one true love
You know he wouldn't bother

But oh will he go
Where we all might go
Unsuspecting trouble
Till he sees heaven is not quite as clean
Ss he was told

The window washers funeral
Was casual as usual
Lots of carnival fun
For any cannibal son

Oh will he go
Where we all might go
Unsuspecting trouble
Till he sees heaven is not quite as clean
As he was told
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The window washers funeral
Was casual as usual
Busting with neon signs
And dizzy helicopter rides

From this crane he watched upon
Like some holy smoking vagabond
Relating words from books he read
From his mind never escaped
He's been here just once before
A voice distinguished from the roar
Once for himself and now for his mother
If it was for his one true love
You know he wouldn't bother

But oh will he go
Where we all might go
Unsuspecting trouble
Till he sees heaven is not quite as clean
Ss he was told

The window washers funeral
Was casual as usual
Lots of carnival fun
For any cannibal son

Oh will he go
Where we all might go
Unsuspecting trouble
Till he sees heaven is not quite as clean
As he was told
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Writer: Rene Thorne
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Medusashairdresser - Window Washers Funeral Video
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Performed By: Medusashairdresser
Language: English
Length: 2:12
Written by: Rene Thorne

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