No Values

Album: Everything Went Black (1982)
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  • I don't care what you think I don't care what you say I've got nothing to give you Why don't you just go away I've got no values Nothing to say I've got no values Might as well blow you away You're just a hole in the corner Always loaded to the hilt I could try some satisfaction I could destroy everything you build I've got no values Nothing to say I've got no values Might as well blow you away Don't you try classification When you know it won't work What if I try some annihilation Throw your face in the dirt I've got no values Nothing to say I've got no values Might as well blow you away Don't you try pretendin' Telling me it's all right I might start destroyin' Everything in my sight! No values No values No values Writer/s: GREGORY REGIS GINN
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN, Word Collections Publishing
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