Make It Go Away (Radiation Song)

Album: Detours (2008)
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  • I stare into
    Some great abyss
    And calculate
    The things I'd miss
    If I could only
    Make some sense of this

    And Madam Butterfly
    Resounds
    Over the mother-ship
    Her lights flashing around

    I float above her and
    I wonder how
    To make it go away
    Make it go away
    To make it go away
    Make it go away

    I crawl into my circumstance
    Lay on the table
    Begging for another chance
    I was a good girl
    I can't understand, how to
    Make it go away
    Make it go away
    Make it go away
    Make it go away

    Sometimes I wonder
    Which hurts worse
    The thought of dying
    Or reliving every hurt
    Was love the illness
    And disease the cure
    Oh, the cure

    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away
    (Make it go away)
    Make it go away

    Make it go away. Writer/s: SHERYL CROW
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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