Greedy Fly
by Bush

Album: Razorblade Suitcase (1996)
Charted: 22 41
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  • Do you feel the way you hate
    Do you hate the way you feel
    Always closest to the flame
    Ever closer to the blade
    I am poison crazy lush
    Built these hands to lift me up
    We are servants of our formulaic ways
    I'm screaming daisies
    From fourteen miles away
    I've got my own time
    Got it all today

    Make up your mind
    I need some help
    To find this mind

    Limbo this and limbo that
    You were this and you were that
    Ever know that what you fear is what you find
    This Indian summer
    I signed my life away
    There's a greedy fly in here
    And I fly away

    Make up your mind
    I need some help
    To find this mind

    Make up your mind
    I need some help
    To find this mind mind mind mind

    Make up your mind
    I need some help
    To find this mind mind mind mind Writer/s: GAVIN ROSSDALE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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