Frankenstein

Album: Strut (2014)
Play Video
  • A lie he broke and beaten
    And better have alive
    My heart is slowly beating
    Don't leave me here to die

    'Cause I need love (love)
    Yeah, I need love (love)
    You say that I'm your baby
    But I feel like Frankenstein
    I need love

    I try so hard to please you
    You're never satisfied
    Will you ever release me yeah?
    I'm tossin' twirls to swine

    But I need love (love)
    Sister, I need love (love)
    You say that I'm your baby
    But I feel like Frankenstein
    I need love

    The lie that you are leading
    Will never let you shine
    Your words are so deceiving
    But yet they taste like wine

    Can't help yourself from creeping
    Can't help yourself from lying
    One more day of this shit and I'll lose my mind

    But I need love (love)
    Baby, I need love (love)
    You said I was your savior
    But I feel like Frankenstein

    The life that you are living
    Will never let you shine
    Your words are so deceiving
    But yet they taste like wine

    I need love (love)
    But, I need love (love)
    Yeah, I need love (love) sister
    Yeah
    But I need love
    But I need love
    Sugar, uh
    But I need love (but I need love)
    Uh, baby
    But I need love
    Can you give some
    I need love (but I need love)
    I beg you baby
    But I need love
    I need, I need, I need love Writer/s: LENNY KRAVITZ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Philip Cody

Philip CodySongwriter Interviews

A talented lyricist, Philip helped revive Neil Sedaka's career with the words to "Laughter In The Rain" and "Bad Blood."

Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty

Rob Thomas of Matchbox TwentySongwriter Interviews

Rob Thomas on his Social Distance Sessions, co-starring with a camel, and his friendship with Carlos Santana.

Mike Scott of The Waterboys

Mike Scott of The WaterboysSongwriter Interviews

The stories behind "Whole Of The Moon" and "Red Army Blues," and why rock music has "outlived its era of innovation."

Metallica

MetallicaFact or Fiction

Beef with Bon Jovi? An unfortunate Spandex period? See if you can spot the true stories in this Metallica version of Fact or Fiction.

Dwight Twilley

Dwight TwilleySongwriter Interviews

Since his debut single "I'm On Fire" in 1975, Dwight has been providing Spinal-Tap moments and misadventure.

Leslie West of Mountain

Leslie West of MountainSongwriter Interviews

From the cowbell on "Mississippi Queen" to recording with The Who when they got the wrong Felix, stories from one of rock's master craftsmen.