Big Cheese

Album: Cult (2014)
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  • I know it's wrong and I'm sure you don't appreciate my tone
    I just get so mad
    I'm not afraid as I tell myself I am

    I love to be wanted but all I want is to be loved
    Is that so much to be remembered
    Never swept under the rug
    They say the soul don't die
    But mine's been dead for my whole life
    And I wouldn't trade it for anything

    There will be a day when I sadly outlive all my useful tricks
    And when I look back I want to know
    that we were more than just a fad

    I love to be wanted but all I want is to be loved
    Is that so much to be remembered
    Never swept under the rug
    They say the soul don't die
    But mine's been dead for my whole life
    And I wouldn't trade it for anything

    Cult [chanted x15]

    I love to be wanted but all I want is to be loved
    Is that so much to be remembered
    Never swept under the rug
    They say the soul don't die
    But mine's been dead for my whole life
    And I wouldn't trade it for anything

    I wouldn't trade it for anything

    I wouldn't trade it for anything Publisher: HOPELESS RECORDS, INC.
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