You're like a messiah, kid
Little kingdoms in your chest

I told you, we'd make it on for another
I told you, we'd make it on for all night (put on all our best)

This is how they will live on
We'd looked better if we win

I told you, we'd make it on for another (oh, I've been getting calls now out here)
I told you, we'd make it on for another (on their mouths and chest)

Help this love before you leave
Demonstrations lack caress

I want you to take you, call on for life (thank you for creating souls)
The longer we make this, got no way there (children sleep with dicks)

The Yukon keeps me up all night
Complication sees your best

Told you, I want it here longer for you (I've been getting calls now out here)
I waited, I waited, it's late night, she's waiting at home (on their mouths and chest)

We've got love and hate, it's the only way
We've got love and hate, it's the only way

I think, it's almost crime
I think, it's almost crime
I think, it's almost crime
I think, it's almost time


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Almost Crimes Lyrics as written by Brendan Canning Andrew Whiteman

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    You're like a missile kind Little kingdoms in your chest I told you we make it It's all for another Put on all that mess I told you we make it It's all for a more than now

    This is how they wear their all But we'd look better if we wed

    I told you we make it I bet bleeding comes down lightly It's all for another I told you we make it I bet mouths suggest It's all for a more than now

    Help piss love before you leave Demonstrations lack caress I wanted to stay there Naked boys dream so silent I couldn't I fought it I know that it makes sense Children sleep with dicks But I got know way in here

    The Yukon keeps me up all night Complications seize your best

    I told you I want it I bet bleeding comes down lightly I know that from you I waited, I waited I bet mouths suggest It's late night and she's waiting at home

    We got love and hate It's the only way We got love and hate It's the only way

    I think it's almost crime I think it's almost crime I think it's almost crime I think it's almost time

    These seem like more correct lyrics to me, taken from here: alwaysontherun.net/brokensocialscene.htm

    JMWalzon January 09, 2023   Link

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