Love Song

Album: Sap (1992)
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  • Love Song, take one

    I love you,
    I'm not coming back, bitch
    I think I should say something
    I can't see, I can't feel anything
    I can't, I can't
    Wash my face
    Cut out my teeth and tell me to grin
    My gums are bleeding
    My gums are bleeding

    I hate you
    I hate you

    Get a fucking haircut
    Go fuck yourself
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong

    Get something, get, get them, get them
    Get them, get the fuckin' midget
    Get the midget, get the midget
    Get the fuckin' midget
    "Where the deer and antelope play"

    Kiss the midget
    Kiss the midget
    Kiss the midget
    Kiss the midget

    That was perfect, you guys, that was great Writer/s: Jerry Cantrell, Layne Staley, Michael Starr, Sean Kinney
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Chickie Mcnuggies from AquatiaNo but Ann Wilson was on am I inside and brother on the same album.
  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganLol. Wasn't Ann Wilson on this "song", too?
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