Without You I'm Nothing

Album: Without You I'm Nothing (1998)
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  • Strange infatuation seems to grace the evening tide
    I'll take it by your side
    Such imagination seems to help the feeling slide
    I'll take it by your side
    Instant correlation sucks and breeds a pack of lies
    I'll take it by your side
    Over saturation curls the skin and tans the hide
    I'll take it by your side

    Tick, tock
    Tick, tock
    Tick, tock
    Tick, tick
    Tick, tick
    Tick, tock

    I'm unclean, a libertine
    And every time you vent your spleen
    I seem to lose the power of speech
    You're slipping slowly from my reach
    You grow me like an evergreen
    You've never seen the lonely me at all

    I
    Take the plan, spin it sideways
    I
    Fall
    Without you, I'm nothing
    Without you, I'm nothing
    Without you, I'm nothing
    Take the plan, spin it sideways
    Without you, I'm nothing at all Writer/s: Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal, Steven Hewitt
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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