Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Australia Street, artist - Sticky Fingers. Album song Caress Your Soul, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 07.03.2013
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Sureshaker & Sticky Fingers
Song language: English
Australia Street |
It was a real sunny day, we were chilling in the land |
Of the Camperdown Park, nobody had a frown |
Reminiscing on the days when we used to have a blaze |
Everybody came around and we laxed out on the laze |
And I remember when we’d drink and we’d smoke |
And we’d spar and we’d laugh |
And the night would just go on and on |
For the rest of my life, that memory will stay |
Man, fuck, that was a good time |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
'Cause I’m high, chewing on your taste |
Forever feels like such a waste |
So many places to be, people to meet |
In tropical heat |
Well, see, now this was the time when everything was perfect |
We can jump around to the sound of the music |
When you feel it, the bass coming through the tremolo |
Passages just seem to go real real slow |
And this is what I want, and this is what you get |
Come and share a toast for all our times we recollect |
From the start into these bends, we unwind our weary heads |
Being clever never sweats ya when forever has no end |
'Cause I’m high, chewing on your taste |
Forever feels like such a waste |
So many places to be, people to meet |
In tropical heat |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
I don’t feel afraid from you |
You can not contemplate on all of what we’ve mastered |
Compelled by different women as a strong current passes |
All the little organisms swirling through the white |
All my rested hollow bones ready to pick a fight |
All my pity get witty and driven through the sky |
All the faces that change, the same smile far and wide |
I was coming down the other day, next thing I was years away |
I only wish that we could stay, my brother |