Skinny Little Bitch
by Hole

Album: Nobody's Daughter (2010)
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  • Skinny little bitch
    Starin' at the mirror
    In your desperation to disappear
    And you would be oh so dumb to fuck with me
    Cause baby you're much too young to end up with me

    Your bedroom walls fallin' down
    Everyone can see you now
    Your bedroom walls suffer truth
    Now you lie, you lie, you lie alone
    You lie alone, you never sleep
    How you never sleep

    Ow!

    Skinny little bitch
    Praying to the lord
    Praying for some salvation
    Cause she's oh so bored
    In my vile sex horror and cheap drugs hell
    And all the things you'll never live to tell

    And you will never see the light
    You're just obscure and out of spite
    You're just a nasty piece of work
    Come on, come on, come on baby
    Come on baby let it burn
    Oh baby does it hurt

    Born, of foul creation
    Born, of sour milk
    Cocaine filth

    You stepped your heels in broken glass
    So I could kick your scrawny ass
    And all the drugs and all the burns
    What a nasty
    What a nasty, nasty piece of work
    Oh baby does it hurt
    Oh baby just go slower
    Oh baby just go lower

    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch
    Skinny little bitch Writer/s: COURTNEY M. LOVE, MICKRO LARKIN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Gabby from FloridaSound like a girl with anorexia. Hint mirror and drugs.
  • Sara Agan from DenverThis song reminds me of things some of us really hate in ourselves. Lol. Like it sounds like it's about a drug addicted prostitution and almost like she'd b singing it about herself as she looks at herself in the mirror.( Assuming she hates her life and what she has to do to stay fixed and stay alive ve
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