Send Him Away

Album: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand (2009)
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  • I can't seem to feel the envy I should feel
    Or maybe
    I don't need the sour side of love
    Of love

    No, I don't care his breath is in your hair
    Well, I don't care his skin is still between
    Still on fold of your sheets
    Send him away

    I don't mean to claim or own you
    Or maybe I would like to
    But I need whatever side of love
    Is there

    No, I don't care his breath is in your hair
    Well, I don't care his skin is still between
    Still on fold of your sheets
    Send him away

    Oh, can't you let me stay tonight?
    Oh, can't you let me stay tonight?
    Oh, can't you let me stay tonight?
    Can't you let me stay tonight? Writer/s: Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley, Nicholas john McCarthy, Paul Robert Thompson, Robert Hardy
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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