Unsuccessfully Coping With The Natural Beauty Of Infidelity

Album: Slow, Deep And Hard (1991)
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  • Trust and you'll be trusted
    Says the liar to the fool
    Lust and so what if you're busted?
    In love and war there ain't no rules

    Do you believe in forever?
    I don't even believe in tomorrow
    The only things that last forever
    Are memories and sorrow

    Out of sight out of mind
    The motto of betrayal
    The prophets preach to forgive and forget
    I'm sorry, but I am unable

    You went to L'amour Saturday night
    Red nails and lipstick dressed two sizes two tight
    His tongue down your throat
    His hand up your skirt
    Yeah I'm a man
    But it still hurts

    Slut
    Whore
    Cunt

    I know you're fucking someone else
    (He knows you're fucking someone else)

    You had cock on your mind
    And cum on your breath
    Inserted that diaphragm before you left
    Practicing freelance gynecology
    Where there's a womb there's a way
    With you it's for free

    Slut
    Whore
    Cunt

    I know you're fucking someone else
    (He knows you're fucking someone else)

    Done it before
    Time after time
    Refused to learn your lesson
    Gave 'til it hurt
    Thought it was right
    Only fools make mistakes twice

    So you sit home
    Drinking alone
    Empty bottle in your hand
    Don't even try
    To sort out the lies
    It's worse to try to understand

    You make me hate myself

    I know you're fucking someone else
    (He knows you're fucking someone else) Writer/s: PETER THOMAS STEELE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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