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  1. [Verse 1] One pill makes you larger. And one pill makes you small. And the ones that mother gives you. Don't do anything at all. Go ask Alice. When she's ten feet tall. [Verse 2] And if you go...

    • Today

      Released in 1967 on Surrealistic Pillow, “Today” was one of...

    • How Do You Feel

      How Do You Feel Lyrics: Look into her eyes / Do you see what...

    • Overload by Sugababes

      Overload Lyrics: Strange fear I ain't felt for years / The...

    • Somebody to Love

      When she joined them, they recorded a new version of...

  2. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit (EN ESPAÑOL) (Letra y canción para escuchar) - And if you go chasing rabbits / And you know you're going to fall / Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar / Has given you the call / Call Alice / When she was just small

  3. Official Lyric Video for "White Rabbit" by Jefferson AirplaneListen to Jefferson Airplane: https://JeffersonAirplane.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the official...

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  4. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit (Lyrics) - YouTube. TheGoodVibe. 1.02M subscribers. Subscribed. 5.4K. 362K views 2 years ago #JeffersonAirplane #WhiteRabbit #TheMatrix4....

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  5. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit (Lyrics) 7clouds. 22.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 7.6K. 690K views 1 year ago #WhiteRabbit #7clouds #JeffersonAirplane. 🎵 Follow the official 7clouds...

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  6. Letra en español de la canción de Jefferson Airplane, White rabbit (letra traducida) Una pastilla te hace más grande, y una pastilla te hace pequeño, y las que te da (tu) madre, no hacen nada de nada. Vete a preguntar a Alicia (de Alicia en el pais de la maravillas) cuando es diez pies de alta. Y si vas persiguiendo conejos, y sabes que te ...

  7. "White Rabbit" is a song written by Grace Slick and recorded by the American rock band Jefferson Airplane for their 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow. It draws on imagery from Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass.