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Alarma Lyrics by Daniel Amos

¡Alarma!

1981

It's a brain-drain overload laid out on the reel-to-reel
A warning of the afterlife
The afterbirth that tells us how we feel

Alarma, somebody's crying
Alarma, somebody's dying
Alarma, somebody's turning away

Sugar cane in cellophane is playing at the radio station
Laughs out in the gallery
Believing that it's all elation

Alarma, somebody's bleeding
Alarma, somebody's pleading
Alarma, somebody's turning away

A wise guy in the sky invites you to his guilty party
Won't charge you at the door but he sure knows how to get your money

Alarma, he's pointing a finger
Alarma, he's such a dead ringer
Alarma, somebody's turning away

About “Alarma” by Daniel Amos

Read the complete lyrics to "Alarma" by Daniel Amos from the album "¡Alarma!" in 1981. 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 Pop.

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"Alarma" is credited to Daniel Amos. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Alarma" appears on "¡Alarma!" in 1981.

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