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Suede, suede, suede
Suede, you always felt like suede
There are days I feel your twin
Peekaboo hiding underneath your skin
Jets are revving yes revving from a central source
And this has power over me, not because
You feel something or don't feel something for me
But because mass so big
It can swallow swallow her whole star intact
Call me evil call me tide is on your side
Anything that you want
Anybody knows you can conjure anything
By the dark of the moon
Boy, and if you keep your silent silencer on
You'll talk yourself right into a job
Out of a hole but into my bayou into my, my bayou
Suede
I'm sure that you've been briefed

My absorption lines, they are frayed and I fear
My fear is greater than my faith
But I walk the missionary way
You always felt like suede
There are days I am your twin
Peekaboo hiding underneath your skin
Jets are revving, yes, revving from an ether twist
Call me evil call me tide is on your side
Anything that you want
Anybody knows you can conjure anything
By the dark of the moon
Boy, and if you keep your silent silencer on
You'll talk yourself right into a job
Out of a hole but into my bayou into my, my bayou
Suede
Oh little sister and I hope you didn't feel that way
Oh little sister I'm glad you came and I said
Oh little sister I hoped you wouldn't feel that way
Oh little sister, oh again and I said
Oh little sister I hoped you didn't feel that way
Oh I'm still glad you came, I said
Oh little sister I wished you didn't feel that way
Oh little girl I'd do the same
Oh little sister I hoped you wouldn't feel that way
Oh I said, I wished, oh little sister, you'll forgive me one day
You'll forgive me one day
Suede

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Marion Meadows Born in West Virginia, saxophonist Marion Meadows – whose ethnic mix is Native American, African American and Caucasian – he grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, where he began playing clarinet and studying classical music at eight years old. His passion for different types of music led him to appreciate numerous jazz musicians, including Stanley Turrentine, Sidney Bichet, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins, and he naturally gravitated to the soprano sax in his high school years.

Read more about Marion Meadows on Last.fm.


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