Sadness

Album: Porno For Pyros (1993)
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  • I got the devil in me
    It's a cloud
    It's sadness
    It's a cloud
    Then I find compassion
    And I find
    It vanishes
    These thoughts I have they seem
    To pass me by
    Like a cloud

    I was praying
    It's a cloud
    And hope it's just another form of prayer
    It's a cloud

    I want to find some laughter
    When you laugh they can't kill you
    These thoughts i have they seem
    To pass me by
    Like a cloud

    Fuel and release!
    Happiness is good for an hour
    Fuel and release!
    Happiness is good for an hour

    I hate him for all the things he's done!
    Because i love her so!
    I got the devil in me!
    It's sadness!
    It's a cloud
    Writer/s: MARTYN LENOBLE, PERRY FARRELL, PETER DISTEFANO, STEPHEN PERKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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