Thomas Denver Jonson
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Come On Up (Sketches Of An Early Thursday)

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Come On Up (Sketches Of An Early Thursday)

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Come on up

my babe

come on up

Back on the top

my babe

come on up

like a lethal machine

morning came, start to dream

diamond days are made of this

all the broken dreams that were stolen

There's no such place as far away

Time

there is time for them all

the light was shining and the band

was playing low

Come on up

my babe

come on up

Back on top

my babe

move on up

my destiny

always comes back to your shoe

I'm a different man different days

Cold mornings dies in our hands

Those were the diamond days

Time

there is time for them all

the snow was falling

and it all was so fucked-up

all The virgins dies on the radio

don't you see we're all gonna die in here

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