Painkiller

Album: Human (2014)
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  • You know you need a fix when you fall down
    You know you need to find a way
    To get you through another day
    Let me be the one to numb you out
    Let me be the one to hold you
    Never gonna let you get away

    The shoulder you cry on
    The dose that you die on

    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer
    You'll love me 'til it's all over, over
    'Cause I'm the shoulder you cry on
    The dose that you die on
    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer

    I know what you want so desperately
    You know I'll give you one for free
    Forever you're coming back to me
    Now, I'm gonna give you what you need
    'Cause I know what you fiend on and what you lean on
    And what you lean on

    The shoulder you cry on
    The dose that you die on

    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer
    You'll love me 'til it's all over, over
    'Cause I'm the shoulder you cry on
    The dose that you die on
    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer

    Did you find another cure?
    Did you find another cure?

    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer
    You'll love me 'til it's all over, over
    'Cause I'm the shoulder you cry on
    The dose that you die on
    I, I can be your painkiller, killer, killer
    Painkiller Writer/s: Barry Stock, Brad Walst, Doug Oliver, Gavin Brown, Johnny Andrews, Matt Walst, Neil Sanderson
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, HYVETOWN MUSIC INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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