Dust Devil

Album: Disconnect From Desire (2010)
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  • I know
    I know
    You don't have to be cruel
    But time has a heart for cruelty
    And I'm not a fool
    I know
    It's what you do
    I know more than you think I do

    I know
    I know
    I don't have to be cruel
    Though I have a heart for cruelty
    But you've made me choose
    I know better than you do
    I know why you do what you do
    I know how to do what you do
    Better than you

    I see you
    I see you
    Dismantled as the dust
    Caught up by the wind
    Forgotten as the dust
    Caught up by the wind
    Dismantled as the dust
    Caught up by the wind
    Forgotten as the dust
    Caught up by the wind Writer/s: ALEJANDRA DEHEZA, BENJAMIN DAVID CURTIS, CLAUDIA DEHEZA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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