Kim Wilde
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Bladerunner

Bladerunner lyrics by Kim Wilde. ("Mother?") ("Mother?") Well as the city nights grow cold The lights jump through the shutters And a thousand echos fill the...

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Bladerunner

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("Mother?")

("Mother?")

Well as the city nights grow cold

The lights jump through the shutters

And a thousand echos fill the streets

And bounce along the dirty gutters

(Out there)

I know that he's waiting for me

(Somewhere)

I know that he's waiting there for me

I watched her falling to the ground

And saw the glass go flying

And inside her mind the fuse blew out

But deep inside a voice was crying

(Out there)

I know that he's waiting for me

(Somewhere)

I know that he's waiting there

Look out for the Bladerunner

I thought I heard him calling you

And now a silence fills the room

I feel my heart start beating

'cos inside the shadows there he stands

He's waiting on our final meeting

(Out there)

I know that he'd waited for me

(Somewhere)

I know that he'd waited there for me

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