Any Emotions

Album: The Great Pretenders (2015)
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  • Beautiful creature
    Head in the sand
    I stand at the alter
    Cry on command

    Ooo you could be happy
    But I don't understand any emotions

    Negative Nancy (negative Nancy)
    High in demand (high in demand)
    The cards on the table (the cards on the table)
    I'll show you my hand (I'll show you my hand)

    Ooo you could be angry
    But I don't understand any emotions

    Down on the corner
    Nothing to lose
    Man out of order
    Just bad news

    Ooo you could be lonely
    But I don't understand any emotions

    Any emotions

    Any emotions

    Any emotions

    So happy
    So happy
    So happy
    So happy
    You sound
    You

    So happy
    So happy
    So happy
    So happy
    You Writer/s: Michael Jay Shuman, Tyler Davis Parkford, Zachary Edwin Dawes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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