Hiroshima

GEORGE ALAN O'DOWD, JOHN THEMISTOCLEOUS, RICHARD STEVENS

You've got Hiroshima, going cough inside
You cheat and lie, just to survive
Shake the money tree, heed the warning signs
Where lovers lie, not parricides

What would you give to be the master of your life?
This struggle is such a waste of time, yours and mine

I give you these eyes that I see through
My blood, my money too
I'm not afraid to run to you 'cause I get lonely too
No one knows you, like I do

You've got Hiroshima, inside, where lovers lie

What would you give to be the master of your life?
'Cause struggle is such a waste of time, yours and mine

I give you these eyes that I see through
My blood, my money too
I'm not afraid to run to you 'cause I feel lonely too
No one knows you, like I do

What would you give to be the master of your life?
The struggle is such a waste of time, yours and mine

I give you these eyes that I see through
My blood, my money too
I'm not afraid to run to you 'cause I get lonely

I give you these eyes that I see through
My blood, my money too
I'm not afraid to run to you 'cause I get lonely too

I give you these eyes that I see through
My blood, my money too
I'm not afraid to run to you 'cause I get lonely

Trivia about the song Hiroshima by Culture Club

When was the song “Hiroshima” released by Culture Club?
The song Hiroshima was released in 2002, on the album “Culture Club Greatest Hits”.
Who composed the song “Hiroshima” by Culture Club?
The song “Hiroshima” by Culture Club was composed by GEORGE ALAN O'DOWD, JOHN THEMISTOCLEOUS, RICHARD STEVENS.

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