Kiss Kiss Kiss

Album: Double Fantasy (1980)
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  • Kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss me love
    Just one kiss, kiss will do
    Kiss, kiss kiss, kiss me love
    Just one kiss, kiss will do

    Why death?
    Why life?
    Warm hearts
    Cold darts

    Kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss me love
    I'm bleeding inside

    It's a long, long story to tell
    And I can only show you my hell

    Touch, touch, touch, touch me love
    Just one touch, touch will do
    Touch, touch, touch, touch me love
    Just one touch, touch will do

    Why me?
    Why you?
    Broken mirror
    White terror

    Touch, touch, touch, touch me love
    I'm shaking inside
    It's that faint, faint sound of the childhood bell
    Ringing in my soul

    Kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss me love
    Just one kiss, kiss will do Writer/s: YOKO ONO
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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