This Is A Rebel Song

Album: Gospel Oak (1997)
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  • I love you, my hard Englishman
    Your rage is like a fist in my womb
    Can't you forgive what you think I've done
    And love me, I'm your woman
    And I desire you, my hard Englishman
    And there is no more natural thing
    So why should I not get loving?
    Don't be cold, Englishman

    How come you've never said you love me
    In all the time you've known me?
    How come you never say you're sorry
    And I do?

    Oh, please talk to me, Englishman
    What good will shutting me out get done?
    Meanwhile, crazies are killing our sons
    Oh listen, Englishman
    I've honored you, hard Englishman
    Now I am calling your heart to my own
    Oh, let glorious love be done
    Be truthful, Englishman

    How come you've never said you love me
    In all the time you've known me?
    How come you never say you're sorry
    And I do?
    I do Writer/s: Sinead Marie Bernarde O'Connor
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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