Lunatic - Sorelle Kraus



     
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Lunatic Lyrics


(Verse 1)
I've got five bucks sitting at a coffee shop
I just wrote a lyric that made me stop
Think about the world and what I got
It's a beautiful, beautiful day
I've got dreams for food and hope for drink
A new chance coming every time I blink
Sunset dripping off the thoughts I think
It's a beautiful, beautiful day
And maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)
You can do this, you can do this
You are not a lunatic
Crazy would be changing your mind
You can do this, you can do this
You are not a lunatic
Crazy would be leaving it behind

(Verse 2)
I've got five bucks waiting on a matinee
I love to see films in the middle of the day
Same movie seen a different way
I don't think that makes me crazy
And I start work on the opposite side, of the clock
Tic tock clubs open at nine
I like to rock till the early daylight
Write music till five, this is my life
Maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)
(Bridge)
I will wiggle in a straight jacket forever
This is not some slight disease we can try and cure
This is one thing in my life that I know for sure
There is no turning back now
And maybe I should care more about safety
But I can't ignore or betray these voices singing
(chorus)

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Sorelle Kraus, an italian 3/4 female band formed by members of Dizzy Dolls (a local punk tribute all-female combo from the early 90s) and Impact (an important italian HC band from the early 80s), take their name after a funny character of a crazy italian comedian, Antonio Rezza. They formed in Ferrara in 2003, and the line up (Elena, vocals; Cris, guitar; Euge, bass; Janz, drums) has been the same until April 2006, when Cris got pregnant and decided to leave the band. Then Sara came on guitars. Their music is a mix of pop, punk, powerpop and garage.

Read more about Sorelle Kraus on Last.fm.


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