Murder Me Rachael

Album: Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers (2003)
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  • I saw my love with pretty boy
    I saw my love with pretty boy

    Murder me Rachael I made a mistake
    I loved her to ribbons
    I loved her to ribbons
    Murder me Rachael I made a mistake
    Murder me Rachael
    Murder me Rachael

    I saw my love with pretty boy
    I saw my love with pretty boy
    So say goodbye to pretty boy
    Just say goodbye to pretty boy

    Her pretty little ribbons
    Her pretty little name
    Sew it in my skin
    Never go away
    Her pretty little ribbons
    Her pretty little name
    I sew it in my skin
    Never go away

    I saw my love with pretty boy
    I saw my love with pretty boy
    So say goodbye to pretty boy
    Just say goodbye to pretty boy
    Tomorrow won't be pretty
    Tomorrow won't be pretty

    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons
    Love her to ribbons Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, Bryce Dessner, Matthew D. Berninger, Scott D. Devendorf
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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