Album: Little Rope (2023)
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  • Hell don't have no worries
    Hell don't have no past
    Hell is just a signpost
    When you take a certain path
    Hell needs no invitation
    Hell don't make no fuss
    Hell is desperation
    And a young man with a gun

    You ask why like there's no tomorrow
    You ask why like there's no tomorrow

    Hell don't have no future
    Hell don't have no doubt
    Hell is just a place that
    We can't seem to live without
    I pull myself in pieces
    Pull myself apart
    It's like looking in a mirror
    And seeing a stranger looking back

    You ask why like there's no tomorrow
    You ask why like there's no tomorrow

    Hell don't have no future
    Hell don't have no past
    Hell don't have no worries
    We're gonna live at last

    You ask why like there's no tomorrow
    You ask why like there's no tomorrow Writer/s: Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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