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Sylvia is missing
Dark stars tattooed across her face
Tiny bruises black and blue
The dedication on her arm
Reads "Love and hate", yeah, yeah
Passing through the underground
Sylvia is coming down
The queen has lost her crown today
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
Run away to London
Lipstick tainted powered painted
Perfume in her hair
Run away to London
A thousand cold caresses
Couldn't keep her there, yeah, yeah

The fingerprints of strangers
On the ugly bedroom floor
Reveal the only traces of what Sylvia is for
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget her self
Passing through the underground
Sylvia is coming down
The queen has lost her crown today
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself
She wants to fall into a deep, deep sleep
So she can forget herself

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Jan Akkerman (born 24 December 1946) is a Dutch guitarist and lutenist. In 1973 Akkerman was chosen Best Guitarist Of The World by the readers of the UK magazine Melody Maker. In the 1970s, with Thijs van Leer he formed the core of the Dutch symphonic rock band Focus. Akkerman was born in the 'de Jordaan' area of Amsterdam, the son of a scrap iron trader. At age five he took guitar lessons and, at the age of fourteen, his first single was released. He was a member of Johnny and The Cellar Rockers, The Hunters and Brainbox, and joined the Thijs van Leer Trio in late 1969.

Read more about Jan Akkerman on Last.fm.


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