I took a swim in my favorite hole
Later on the grass I made some room for you
And not counting blessings that I had
And not counting your hurt feelings
I'm off to meet the rocket man
And I don't know if we can land all together
Underneath the shady tree
Because an empty sky is just an empty sky
And dawn loses daylight all together
I'm happy to call it home
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You hold my hand
You hold my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Just like a bleeder, dont shoot me
Im a bleeder dont shoot me
I took a swim in my favorite hole
Later on the grass I made some room for you
And not counting blessings that I had
And not counting your hurt feelings
I'm off to meet the rocket man
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You burn my hand
You burn my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Just like a bleeder, dont shoot me
Im a bleeder dont shoot me
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You burn my hand
You burn my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You burn my hand
You burn my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You burn my hand
You burn my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Can you tell me
Very slowly
How to tell if it's ok
You burn my hand
You burn my water
You bite the hair the bites the sleeve
Bleeder was written by Gerald collier.
Bleeder was produced by John Hanlon.
Best-kissers-in-the-world released Bleeder on Fri Jan 01 1993.