Shot Of Love

Album: Shot Of Love (1981)
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  • I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    Don't need a shot of parish to kill my disease
    Don't need a shot of turpentine, only bring me to my knees
    Don't need a shot codeine to help me to repent
    Don't need a shot of whiskey, help me be president.

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    Doctor can you hear me? I need some Medicaid
    I seen the kingdoms of the world and it's making me feel afraid
    What I got ain't painful, it's just bound to kill me dead
    Like the men that followed Jesus when they put a price upon his head.

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    I don't need no alibi when I'm spending time with you
    I've heard all them rumors you have heard them too
    Don't show me no picture show or give me no book to read
    It don't satisfy the hurt inside nor the habit that it needs.

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    Why would I want to take your life
    You've only murdered my father, raped his wife
    Tattooed my babies with a poison pen
    Mocked my God, humiliated my friends.

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    Don't want to be with nobody tonight
    Veronica is not here, Mavis just ain't right
    There's a man who hates me and he's swift, smooth and near
    Am I supposed to set back and wait until he's here?

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.

    What makes the wind want to blow tonight?
    Don't even feel like crossing the street and my car ain't acting right
    Called home, everybody seemed to have moved away
    My conscience is beginning to bother me today.

    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.
    I need a shot of love, I need a shot of love.
    If you're a doctor, I need a shot of love. Writer/s: BOB DYLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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