Madonna Can't Save Me Now

Album: Single Release Only (2015)
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  • You can spend all day
    You can spend all day
    Breaking hearts


    with a sledgehammer
    and a glass of milk

    You can spend all night
    You can spend all night
    Making love
    out of beeswax
    and breadcrumbs

    But how am I supposed to live?
    How am I supposed to live?
    How am I supposed to live
    when you won't even look at me?

    You can see for miles
    in the midnight sky
    but I don't wanna see so far tonight

    When the future is dark
    and I don't know where to turn
    I turn on the radio, radio
    There's nothing that I haven't heard

    When the future is bright
    and I'm standing in my home
    I turn on the radio, radio
    and suddenly I'm all alone

    Who'd you have to kill
    to burn so bright?
    I run away as fast as I can, now,
    but always through an endless night

    Madonna can't save me now
    Madonna can't save me now
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