Good God's Urge

Album: Good God's Urge (1996)
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  • Good Gods
    Don't take away
    My father
    Give him back his legs
    Don't take away his heart
    Don't trade away
    His sun
    His mind
    His family

    Good Gods
    Don't take away
    My father
    Give him back his legs
    If you can't help him
    Then you can take me
    His son
    His mind
    His heart

    I'm his family
    I'm his family
    I'm his family

    I wanna shark mark on my skin
    Make it where I can see him
    Fall of health and hungry
    I want a shark mark on my skin
    Make him fast
    Make him swim
    He was raped and died lonely
    Urge!
    Give me urge!
    Give me urge!

    His eyes say "kill" to look at
    Trust no man he mean as sin
    Shame won't make you desperate
    feels like it's eterninty
    Always leaning and desperate
    Give me urge!
    Just give me urge!
    Urge! Writer/s: PERRY FARRELL, PETER DISTEFANO, Stephen Andrew Perkins, STEPHEN PERKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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