paroles de chanson Up In the Eighties - City Boy
Too
hot
but
not
too
hot
to
care
I'm
sitting
pretty
by
my
Frigidaire
And
it's
good
to
breathe
the
midnight
air
One
more
mosquito
bite
before
we
get
(before
we
get)
To
bed
I'm
on
the
payroll
but
I'm
off
the
street
You
can't
disturb
a
fool's
reality
When
there's
a
place
i
n
town
where
they
don't
even
Serve
you
or
me
We'd
have
to
sit
outside
and
drink
all
night
to
rescue
The
economy
Up
in
the
Eighties,
where
it's
hard
to
breathe
Up
in
the
Eighties,
and
it's
harder
to
leave
you
alone
Too
close
to
Heaven
to
believe
I'm
here
at
all
Must
be
the
weather
I
got
no
more
use
for
the
radio
The
whole
world
ended
just
an
hour
ago
And
there's
a
lot
of
people
waking
up
with
egg
in
their
Eyes
We'll
charge
the
refugees
a
grand
apiece
to
camp
out
in
Our
paradise
Up
in
the
Eighties,
where
it's
hard
to
breathe
Up
in
the
Eighties,
and
it's
harder
to
leave
you
alone
Too
close
to
Heaven
to
believe
I'm
here
at
all
Must
be
the
weather
(Up)
in
the
Eighties,
where
it's
harder
to
breathe
In
the
Eighties,
and
it's
harder
to
leave
you
alone
Close
to
Heaven
to
believe
I'm
here
at
all
In
the
Eighties,
(Must
there
be
no
air
to
breathe!)
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