Feasting On The Flowers Lyrics

Feasting On The Flowers  Lyrics by Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983.

 

This band is really fantastic.

 

Members:

 

Vocalist-Anthony Kiedis

 

Bass Guitar-Flen

 

Lead Guitar-John Frusciante

 

Drum Kit-Chad Smith

 

 

Feasting On The Flowers  Lyrics by Red Hot Chili Peppers

 
Title:Feasting On The Flowers 
Band:Red Hot Chili Peppers
I was walking through the streets
I could not hear my best friend call
He was feeling incomplete
About to take his final fall
Last thing I remember there were tears of blood and just not mine
Any other day and I would save you from this cold decline
Everything they said about everything
Was a coming undone it’s a life supreme
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh yeah
Feasting on the flowers so fast and young
It’s a light so bright that I bite my tongue
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh yeah
The next dimension, show me in
We were moving in the world
Expanding your realities
A force of nature on the verge
Commanding abnormalities
Last thing I remember there was ringing in my selfish ears
Twenty-Six a number much too small for someone’s golden years
Everything they said about everything
Was a coming undone it’s a life supreme
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh yeah
Feasting on the flowers so fast and young
It’s a light so bright that I bit my tongue
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh yeah
The next dimension, show me in
You give a little bit more this time when
You give a little bit for your brother’s kind
Like she always said
“Oh, don’t look back, just look ahead”
You sing a little bit stronger when you
Remember the song of your old best friend
Like she always said
“Oh, don’t look back, just look ahead”
Everything they said about everything
Was a coming undone it’s a life supreme
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh yeah
Feasting on the flowers so fast and young
It’s a light so bright that I bite my tongue
I do and I don’t, well I do and I don’t, oh

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