Just Like My Other Sins
by Bush

Album: Man On The Run (2014)
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  • You need your mind
    You don't need a gun
    There's no miss America
    When you're on the run
    You slide into bed
    Like you slide into life
    No one can hold you down
    No one will suffice
    You're addicted to the rush
    Addicted to the feel
    Of hands and moans
    And rolls of the dice

    And I do myself in again
    Just like my other sins
    And I wish you could be different, sometimes

    We want to live
    We don't want your bombs
    I haven't felt myself
    For so long
    I wish she hadn't left
    She kissed like a movie
    She fell into my arms
    Then I was inside her

    And I do myself in again
    Just like my other sins
    And I wish you could be different, sometimes
    Just like my other sins
    Just like my other sins

    They're fighting on the frontline
    They're fighting on the street
    War all the time
    War as you sleep
    War all the time
    War as you sleep
    War as you sleep

    And I do myself in again
    Just like my other sins
    And I wish you could be different, sometimes
    And I do myself in again
    And I do myself in again
    Just like my other sins

    Just like my other sins
    Just like my other sins
    Just like my Writer/s: GAVIN ROSSDALE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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