Touch Me, I'm Sick

Album: Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles (1988)
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    Oh, wow, oh
    I feel bad
    And I've felt worse
    I'm a creep, yeah
    I'm a jerk

    Come on
    Touch me, I'm sick

    Wow, I won't live long
    And I'm full of rot
    Gonna give you girl
    Everything I got

    Touch me, I'm sick
    Yeah
    Touch me, I'm sick

    Come on baby, now come with me
    If you don't come
    If you don't come
    If you don't come
    You'll die alone

    Wow

    Oh, I'm diseased
    I don't mind
    I'll make you love me
    'Till the day you die

    Come on
    Touch me, I'm sick
    (Ah) fuck me, I'm sick

    Come on baby, now come with me
    If you don't come
    If you don't come
    If you don't come
    You'll die alone Writer/s: Daniel Joe Peters, Mark T Mclaughlin, Matthew D Lukin, Steven Neil Turner
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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