Sick Little Baby
Sick Little Baby
Baby, you're a sick little baby,
can you remember the good times,
at least you saw the sun shine.
But now your in the main stream,
and your rushing through a bad dream,
Your a sick little baby.
Your life's weighed in milligramme's,
and its balanced on a knife edge,
to tell the truth, it's a death pledge,
your running out of time,
you're running out of life.
You've got to wake up, up,
and ask what hit me,
before you wind up, up,
pushing up daisies
Why, why, why was it,
why, why, why was it,
why why was it you.
Why, why, why was it,
why, why, why was it,
why why was it you
Completed songs: I Can't Move Mountains......Sidewalk Sally.......Tanners for Crowns.......Side to Side
The Wild Beast.......Stifled Forever......Going Backwards......I Ask for Help from no One......Sick Little Baby......Split Decision
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Copyright song written by Andrew Murphy and Steven Scott 1986
Copyright music of Sick Little Baby by Andrew Murphy
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