Thorn In My Side

Album: Revenge (1986)
Charted: 5 68
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  • You gave me such a bad time
    Tried to hurt me
    But now I know

    Thorn in my side
    You know that's all you ever were.
    A bundle of lies
    You know that's all that it was worth.
    I should have known better but I trusted you at first.
    I should have known better but I got what I deserved.

    To run away from you was all that I could do.
    To run away from you was all that I could do.
    To run away from you was all that I could do.
    To run away from you was all that I could do.

    Thorn in my side
    You know that's all you'll ever be.
    So don't think you know better
    'cause that's what you mean to me.
    I was feeling complicated
    I was feeling low

    Now every time I think of you I shiver to the bone.
    To run away from you was all
    That I could do
    To run away from you.

    To run away from you was all that I could do.
    To run away from you was all that I could do. Writer/s: ANNIE LENNOX, DAVID ALLAN STEWART
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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