Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool

Album: In This Light and On This Evening (2009)
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  • Anything we should know about your change? -- I don't wanna be ignored, oh God!
    When I'm gone, I've lost this fight.
    You're chewing with an open mouth, raw meat,
    Your blood drool attracts the flies.

    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her,
    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her!

    I don't wanna be left out, or get fucked.
    But there's a talent in your lies.
    If you're chewing with an open mouth, raw meat,
    Your blood drool attracts the flies.

    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her,
    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her!
    A little bit for myself, cos it's best for my health, I give a little to her,
    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her!

    Don't wait for the sun.Your, your story's been spun,
    These lies, they just wanna have fun.
    Your, your damage is now.

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (x4)

    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her,
    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her!
    I give a bit to myself, I give a little to him, I give a little to her,
    I give a little to you, I give a little to him, I give a little to her!

    I give a little to her! (x4) Writer/s: Christopher Dominic Urbanowicz, Edward Owen Lay, Russell Leetch, Thomas Michael Smith
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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