Jezebel

Album: Sounds of the Universe (2009)
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  • (Jezebel) they call you Jezebel whenever we walk in
    (Jezebel) you're going straight to hell
    For wanton acts of sin, they say
    And that I'll have to pay
    But I need you just this way

    (Jezebel) they call you Jezebel for what you like to wear
    (Jezebel) you're morally unwell
    They say you'll never care for me
    But what the fail to see is that your games are the key

    (Jezebel) open their eyes to the beauty
    Open their hearts to the fun
    Open their minds to the idea that you don't own someone

    (Jezebel) they call you Jezebel
    Whenever men walk by
    (Jezebel) they say that they can tell
    The longing in your eyes is real
    And how you really feel
    But they can't see your appeal

    Jezebel Writer/s: Martin Gore
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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