Blue Grass Mosquito
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Blue Grass Mosquito
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Can't sing the blues in this crowded room
If nobody will buy me a drink
A simple drink, it's unhappy hour
Bury me on Bourbon St.
I lost the power over you
I miss the power over you
Let's celebrate, all the cheap things
Sucking down booze with my strength
What happened to the naked truth
It vanished with the weakest fight
I lost the power over you
I miss the power over you
Blue Grass Mosquito,
Blue Grass Mosquito
I lots the power over you
Can't sing the blues in this crowded room
If nobody will buy me a drink
A simple drink, it's unhappy hour
Bury me on Bourbon St.
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Gilby Clarke performs "Blue Grass Mosquito", and this lyric page sits inside the Gilby Clarke catalog on LyroVerse.
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