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Crave On - Ozzy Osbourne Lyrics



Crave On - Ozzy Osbourne Lyrics




Glass in the yellow haze
Melting in the sun's rays
Ozzy Osbourne walking in a daze

Rolling in the mud
Wisdom of the blood
Bats pour down like raindrops in the flood

Black night putting my nerves to the test
Like I knew I was the best, like I was better than the rest
Wild child putting the first things first
Like I knew I was the worst, ready to quench my thirst

Zoning out in the sound
Vibration all around
Ozzy Osbourne hovering over the ground

Hearing the song of the bricks
Wandering into the sticks
Finding hidden rooms inside the mix

Black night putting my nerves to the test
Like I knew I was the best, like I was better than the rest
Wild child putting the first things first
Like I knew I was the worst, ready to quench my thirst
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Glass in the yellow haze
Melting in the sun's rays
Ozzy Osbourne walking in a daze

Rolling in the mud
Wisdom of the blood
Bats pour down like raindrops in the flood

Black night putting my nerves to the test
Like I knew I was the best, like I was better than the rest
Wild child putting the first things first
Like I knew I was the worst, ready to quench my thirst

Zoning out in the sound
Vibration all around
Ozzy Osbourne hovering over the ground

Hearing the song of the bricks
Wandering into the sticks
Finding hidden rooms inside the mix

Black night putting my nerves to the test
Like I knew I was the best, like I was better than the rest
Wild child putting the first things first
Like I knew I was the worst, ready to quench my thirst
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Writer: Patrick Orr
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