Give
by Cold

Album: Cold (1998)
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  • I give you everything but me, everyone around you twisted fame
    I can't control you and your look, you silly freak you super fuck
    I can't believe whose side you're on
    Everyone around you laid with dogs
    Like a bitter pill that's lost its taste
    I'll take the whole thing anyway
    I don't love you, you don't love me, but I can imagine
    Like a little thief without a key, well I can imagine
    I'll take the world blow it away, send all your hopes to outer space
    I can't control you and your look, you silly freak you super fuck
    I can't believe whose side you're on
    Everyone around you laid with dogs
    Like a bitter pill that's lost its taste
    I'll take the whole thing anyway
    Like a hurricane that lost his speed, I can imagine
    Like a liquored mind, I've gone insane, and I can imagine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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