If it stayed I'd never leave it if that turned around
I'd grieve the special dirty things that we used to talk about
I mean that loving you is strange and adored by me throughout,
oh no it's you again
Someday soon you'll find that someone waiting for the chance to beat you
Drooling on the set to feel you, blessing you with every kiss

Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill
Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill

It's Such the patient one who needs me, the spoiled one who wins
So shocking where's yours sense don't you know I hate you ooh,
unsatisfied you little girl

Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill
Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill

Rolling dice and seeming queer, bastard love a sick affair
Let's see what new disease you'll fetch
I mean that fucking you is stange and adored by me throughout
Oh no it's you again blessing you with every kiss

So precious you know this hate of mine exploded
I'm so deranged you know I will never be decieved

Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill
Tying yourself to me stitch up my emptiness
'Cause you're the death of me so precious, loving the thrill

So precious loving the thrill

So precious loving the thrill

'Cause Your the death of me

So precious loving the thrill


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Stitches Lyrics as written by Bobby Hewitt Amir Derakh

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    I don't know why these people get the idea it's about homosexuality. he DOES say "little girl". It seems to be about a man who was in love with a woman who is very immature. Even though she was immature and played mind games he continued loved her.

       "If it stayed I'd never leave it."

    If she would not have been the one to break it off he would have never left her.

     "Oh no, it's you again."

    She returns in his life.

    In the chourus he is asking her to fill the emptiness with even though the reletionship would destroy him. "your the death of me."
    Shock_Resistoron July 07, 2002   Link

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