New Babies: New Toys
by OMD

Album: History of Modern (2010)
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  • There's no victims only volunteers
    Been the same throughout the years
    Step right up and cry your tears
    Face to face with all the fears
    They don't want you, they don't need you
    They just use you, they just bleed you
    They don't want you, they don't need you
    They just use you, they just bleed you

    New babies and new toys
    It's better with the girls but it's bigger with the boys
    Sold a dream but you got no joy
    It's better with the girls but it's bigger with the boys

    There's no heaven there's no hell
    Cream will float but shit will sell
    Step aside avoid the smell
    I surrender ring the bell
    They don't want you, they don't need you
    They just use you, they just bleed you
    They don't want you, they don't need you
    They just use you, they just bleed you

    New babies and new toys
    It's better with the girls but it's bigger with the boys
    Sold a dream but you got no joy
    It's better with the girls but it's bigger with the boys Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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