Bladerunner
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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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Who performs "Bladerunner"?
Kim Wilde performs "Bladerunner", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Wilde catalog on LyroVerse.
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