Fresh Blood
by Eels

Album: Hombre Lobo (2009)
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  • Sun down on the sorry day
    By nightlights the children pray
    I know you're probably gettin' ready for bed
    Beautiful woman get out of my head

    I'm so tired of the same old crud
    Sweet baby I need fresh blood

    The moon shines on the autumn sky
    Growin' cold the leaves all die
    I'm more alone than I've ever been
    Help me out of the shape I'm in

    After the fires before the flood
    My sweet baby I need fresh blood

    Whatever trepidation you may feel
    In your heart you know it's not real
    In a moment of clarity
    Some little act of charity

    You gotta pull me out of this mud
    Sweet baby I need fresh blood Writer/s: KELLY LOGSDON, MARK O. EVERETT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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