Directing Traffik

CLINTON DAVID BOON, CRAIG DOUGLAS GILL, GRAHAM PAUL LAMBERT, MARTYN JOHN WALSH, THOMAS WILLIAM HINGLEY

I read it in a book in school
I read it with 'Janet and John'
No matter how you know the man
You can't trust what he's on
Sometime later when he's on his own
What once was muscle is now bone

I see a skull on a stick
I see a skeleton with skin
I'm getting by just the best I can
While you're directing traffic

You can't judge a man by his skin
Or a book by the cover it's in
But I can't help feel it's true
The devil's got a hand on you

In a world of laughter
Where the ? life
Showing up ?
From the inside

I see a skull on a stick
I see a skeleton with skin
I'm getting by just the best I can
While you're directing traffic

I see a skull on a stick
I see a skeleton with skin
I'm getting by just the best I can
While you're directing traffic

Trivia about the song Directing Traffik by Inspiral Carpets

On which albums was the song “Directing Traffik” released by Inspiral Carpets?
Inspiral Carpets released the song on the albums “Joe” in 1989, “Life” in 1990, “Radio 1 Sessions” in 1996, and “Keep The Circle” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Directing Traffik” by Inspiral Carpets?
The song “Directing Traffik” by Inspiral Carpets was composed by CLINTON DAVID BOON, CRAIG DOUGLAS GILL, GRAHAM PAUL LAMBERT, MARTYN JOHN WALSH, THOMAS WILLIAM HINGLEY.

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