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Lockdown Blues Lyrics


Iceage Lockdown Blues

Your river flows again my love (again my love)
I know you've been choked
A loosened clamp around your beak
While crowds and parties mock the weak

A sun-filled tenant seizes room
Didn't grasp what I had until
It was robbed away too soon

COVID-19 lockdown blues
The only way out is through
A wraithlike peril spread across our seven seas
Empty shelves, barren streets
Confined domestic quarantine
How the itching for lost touch is deafening
COVID-19 lockdown blues
COVID-19 lockdown blues

The lid's on the kettle
Wish it to subdue
Steep figures rising
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Like a race for getting water
Nauseous move at sea
Those cut-off wages, darling
Don't rinse down with Listerine

I got the COVID-19 lockdown blues
The only way out is through
A wraithlike peril spread across our seven seas
Empty shelves, barren streets
Confined domestic quarantine
How the itching for lost touch is deafening
COVID-19 lockdown blues
COVID-19 lockdown blues

COVID-19 lockdown blues
COVID-19 lockdown blues
COVID-19 lockdown blues
Don't want us in the glaring daylight
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