Pull The Plug

Album: Starz (1976)
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  • They left the room for a minute or two
    Now, I know exactly what I'm going to do
    It's been so long since your vital signs went
    And you don't look the same in that oxygen tent
    Now, if I get caught, I don't care if I get hung
    I can't let my baby linger on in an iron-lung
    Good-bye my sweet, understand what I've done
    You can't suffer no more if the motor won't run

    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    Yeah, I pulled the plug on my love
    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    Yeah, I pulled the plug on my love
    Yeah, something like that

    You look so pale, you've lost so much weight
    Well, six months ago was the last time you ate
    If you would just smile, my tears would come like a flood
    But, your heart ain't even pumping, your body's all done

    Now, if I get caught, oh, they can give me the chair
    At least I know I didn't just leave you lying there
    Good-bye my sweet, understand what I've done
    You can't suffer no more if the motor won't run

    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    Yeah, I pulled the plug on my love
    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    Yeah, I pulled the plug on my love

    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    Yeah, I pulled the plug on my love
    I pulled the plug, I pulled the plug
    I pulled the plug on my love Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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