One Inch Man

Album: ...And the Circus Leaves Town (1995)
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  • One-inch man, lonely soul
    Two-inch man (two inch man), gimme more
    Five steps back, get him back
    Three steps up, get him up

    Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
    Always so lonely, lonely, lonely

    Oh, one-inch man, lonely soul
    Yeah, two-inch man, gimme more

    Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
    One-inch man, he's so lonely, oh, he's breathing

    Damn my thoughts for you, do you really wanna fuck me?
    Love my time for you, do you really wanna hold me?
    Had my time for you, do you really wanna hold me?
    Love my time for you, do you really wanna?

    Always so lonely, one inch man, he's breathin'
    Always so lonely, lonely, lonely
    One-inch man, he's so lonely, oh Writer/s: John M. Garcia, Josh Homme, Scott Reeder
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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