Jizzlobber

Album: Angel Dust (1992)
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  • They will sum it all up in a sentence
    A verdict made by those who know
    I'm ready to make a commitment
    I'm willing to make love to concrete

    Smiles, bruises
    Smiles, bruises

    Bars in the womb
    I hide the dirty minutes under my dirty mattress and they are making me itch
    My time is spilled milk

    My skin is a layer of soot
    I'm spending my days scrubbing
    I'm trying so hard to act like nothing happened (no one left to blame)
    I'm trying so hard to find that fresh, clean smell (no one left to blame)

    Smiles bruises
    Smiles bruises

    Bars in the womb
    I hide the dirty minutes under my dirty mattress and they are making me itch
    My time is spilled milk

    Cruel world sleeps above me
    Mounting and teasing
    I am what I've done
    I am what I've done

    I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry Writer/s: BILL GOULD, JAMES BLANCO MARTIN, MICHAEL ALLEN PATTON, MICHAEL ANDREW BORDIN, RODDY CHRISTOPHER BOTTUM
    Publisher: BIG THRILLING MUSIC
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