Blackened Blue Eyes

Album: Forever: The Singles (2006)
Charted: 28
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  • A Charlatan, I
    Noble and wild
    Hustlin' for tricks to help you feel loved
    And we all need a shoulder to cry on
    Once in a while

    And there won't be a dry eye
    In the house tonight

    Blackened blue eyes
    I don't care too much for your
    Circumstances or you
    Situation-wise

    A Charlatan, I
    Will blossom and die
    One day you'll find a real need for love
    Or you live with the fear for
    The rest of your life

    And there won't be a dry eye
    In the house tonight

    Blackened blue eyes
    I don't care too much for your
    Circumstances or you
    Situation-wise

    The one thing I hate
    The numb and the fake
    The gutless who rape
    The jaws of a snake
    We all need a best friend
    We can trust with our lives til the end

    And there won't be a dry eye
    In the house tonight

    Blackened blue eyes
    I don't care too much for
    Second chances
    Blackened blue eyes
    I don't care too much for
    Final chances

    Ride out into a world of random prostitutes
    I'll show you some fantastic scenes
    And it will be alright

    Blackened blue eyes
    Blackened blue eyes
    Blackened blue eyes Writer/s: Anthony Paul Rogers, Jon Brookes, Mark Vincent Collins, Martin Victor Blunt, Timothy Allan Burgess
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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