Psychotic Girl

Album: Attack and Release (2008)
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  • I heard you threw your man around
    Pick him up just to let him down
    It is a shame, baby, but I always knew
    Just the way you are going to do, oh

    Oh no
    Just a psychotic girl
    And I won't get lost in your world

    Friday night in the party lights
    You were acting like everything was alright
    Till later on with no one around
    Had me fighting for air, laying on the ground, oh no

    Oh no
    Just a psychotic girl
    And I won't get lost in your world

    I thought you-d change, but I should have known
    You would play nice for a time and then you do me wrong
    I thought long and hard about what I should I say
    And when I was through it just came out this way, oh no

    Oh no
    Just a psychotic girl
    And I won't get lost in your world Writer/s: DANIEL QUINE AUERBACH, PATRICK JAMES CARNEY
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • AnonymousThis is such a good song.
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