Milez Iz Ded

Album: Turn On The Water (1992)
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  • If I stepped it off,
    walked outside your trance,
    crawled inside your mind,
    and got my hands into your pants,
    wouldn't that beat all?
    Wouldn't that be great?
    And, all the things you do to me,
    we could exaggerate.
    Now everybody knows,
    or everybody wants to know
    the hows, the whens, the whys
    of how i said goodbye.
    Don't forget the alcohol.
    Ooh baby... Ooh baby...
    Don't forget the alcohol.
    Ooh baby... Ooh baby...
    Don't forget the alcohol.
    If I stepped it off,
    walked outside your trance,
    crawled inside your mind,
    and got my hands into your pants...
    Don't forget the alcohol.
    Ooh baby... Ooh baby...
    Don't forget the alcohol. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • John from Levittown, NyThis song was featured prominently on Rescue Me, the dramedy starring Denis Leary, a friend of lead singer Greg Dulli. a great song and a great show.
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