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A creepy little song about a stalker. I think I was going for a bit of a rockabilly vibe when I started to write "Your Hair". I think I was listening to a lot of Eighites Matchbox too. I love the contrast between the verse & chorus'.

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I’m obsessive
Hey, what’s your name?
The minute you say it’s etched into my brain.
Don’t be stupid
Don’t you try to run.
I’ve got your number - pick up the phone.
I’m watching you now as you gently brush your hair.

I’ve met you once & ever since I’ve thought you’re so terrific.
I don’t know why - can’t work it out - it must be scientific.
I’ve met you once & ever since I’ve thought you’re so terrific.
I bet right now you wish that you never met me.

Trailing you over the weekend.
I’ve got bad thoughts that I can’t defend.
We won’t be friends
I want to be your slave.
I’m not a butcher
But I’ve got a blade.
All I want is a locket of your hair.

I’ve met you once & ever since I’ve thought you’re so terrific.
I don’t know why - can’t work it out - it must be scientific.
I’ve met you once & ever since I’ve thought you’re so terrific.
I bet right now you wish that you never met me.

credits

from Window Seat To Hell, released April 1, 2010
Lyrics & Music by Charlie Gray.
Song arranged by Charlie Gray, Marilyn Ford & James Lucken.

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Ferocity Lights London, UK

Ferocity Light’s debut album, “Window Seat To Hell”, released in 2010 was recorded by the genius Pat Collier at his beautiful Perry Vale Studio.

December 2012 saw a semi-acoustic EP - “Be Kind. Enjoy Life. Love. Don’t Be Late”.

March 2013 will see the release of the “Transmissions” EP - a self recorded and produced slab of punk rock joy.
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