Two Kinds of Happiness

Album: Angles (2011)
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  • Happiness is two diff'rent things
    What you take and then what you bring
    One is pleasure, one discipline
    One devotion, one's just the ring

    Desire and reward
    Long term and short term joy

    Don't waste your heart
    Don't waste your heart

    One has nothing to do with the other
    And the world is all cousins not brothers

    Hard to take you off of my love
    One's an instant, one takes some will
    One gives life, and one makes you kill
    One's the means and one's for the end

    Desire and reward
    Long term and short term joy

    Don't waste your heart
    Don't waste your heart

    One has nothing to do with the other
    And the world is all cousins not brothers

    Don't you give in
    You're beginning Writer/s: Julian Casablancas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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