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SINGER: Meg Hutchinson
SONG:Twister
There are whirlpools in the deep Riptides on the shore and tornadoes in the drain You know a bad one's coming when there's been a yellow rain It's been a torrential kind of day And the thunder is loud If we don't get blown away first We are sure to get drowned There is hot air rising and doorknob clouds Dorothy get out of here somehow Find your dog and seek shelter underground or you'll go Round and round, round and round and here we go again What new news do you bring? We've covered this ground before Beaten this dead horse You're the cat in my head, chasing it's tail The indy 500, colliding with the guardrail I am a thousand revolving doors, a prisoner of centrifugal force A galaxy orbiting a grey sun, trying, trying to move on... Pinwheels, twisters, clockwork and trains From the new verse we always, always go, back to the same refrain From the need for comfort to the terror of change
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