On the Acid Avenue, nothing will be really what it seems
What do you think?
Widows look for gentlemen offering the poison of their head.
On the Acid Avenue there's someone looking for his older son, or a new one
There's an old man grieving and a rainbow in the middle of the sky
Then you know for what you've come
Then you know you're a lucky man
Then you know you cannot see the sun
Shining over me, Shining over you
On a rainy afternoon, everybody is waiting for that man,
Who is that one?
On the Acid Avenue, nothing will be really what it seems
Then you know for what you've come
Then you know you're a lucky man
Then you know you cannot see the sun
Shining over me, Shining over you
credits
from The Oak,
released February 8, 2014
Music composed by Mario Peiró
Lyrics written by Mario Peiró & Carlos Aliaga
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