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Tulip Review Lyrics by Circus Devils

The Harold Pig Memorial

2002

How was this?

His left arm had no color

His phantom cell phone played "Highway to Heaven"

All bright eyes are well received

He used to ride black

He used to come back

He'd come back now and then to sing it
Well actually he sort of grunted it
But that's just the way Shorty would have wanted it

About “Tulip Review” by Circus Devils

Read the complete lyrics to "Tulip Review" by Circus Devils from the album "The Harold Pig Memorial" in 2002. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock.

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"Tulip Review" appears on "The Harold Pig Memorial" in 2002.

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