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Red Mosquito Time: 4:03 Peal Jam, Vedder Watched out the window with a red mosquito. I was not allowed to leave the room. I saw the sun go down and now it's coming up. Somewhere in the time between I was bitten. Must have been the devil. He was just paying me a little visit. Reminding me of his presence. And letting me know he's a waiting. Ohh, yeah.
Red man's your neighbor. Call it behavior. While you're climbing up slippery hills. Two steps ahead of him. Punctures in your neck. Hovering just above your bed. (x2) I was bitten. Must have been the devil. He was just paying me a little visit. Reminding me of his presence. And letting me know he's a waiting. Always waiting. Ohh, yeah.
If I had known then what I know now. (x4)
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