They go for you with their love and fear
They go being and never disappear
If you rub yourself along now
You'll get down to their kind of emotion

Straight to your heart
Sweet doll
Straight to your heart

Gotta love and forgive
Or you can't breathe
Gotta search and be with
Or you can't breathe

I got something to give
Before I leave
I can never run back

I'm smothered in, memories of you are too
What is given back, we can't unglue
All this sticks to me, some days sweet like honey
Some days tart like Marmite

Sticks to your heart
Sweet doll
Straight to your heart

Gotta love and forgive
Or you can't breathe
Gotta search and be with
Or you can't breathe

I got something to give
Before I leave
I can never run back

The croft, the croft
Old lofts and searching
The path, the path
Of always searching

All from the heart
All from the need
All from the love
All from the greed

The croft, the croft
Old lofts and searching
Right from the
Right from the heart

Old from the need
Old from the love
Old from the greed

I tell you this old heart is covered in glue
I can never run back or forget you
I tell you this old heart is covered in glue
I could never run back or forget you

Gotta love and forgive
Or you can't breathe
Gotta search and be with
Or you can't breathe

I got something to give
Before I leave
I can never run back



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Girls Lyrics as written by Luke Richard Concannon John James Parker

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    Er, these lyrics are totally different from what is on Nizlopi's website. o.O Just sayin..

    Like the "They go for you With their love and fear They go being And never disappear If you rub yourself along now You'll get down to their kind of emotion Straight to your heart Sweet doll Straight to your heart"

    is

    "They go deep, with their love and fear The go deep and never disappear If you rub yourself for lonf enough you get down to their code of emotion Stright to your heart, sweet darlin', straight to your heart"

    and the

    "The croft, the croft Old lofts and searching"

    is

    "The craft, the craft, of laughs and searching"

    Well, I'm kinda confused now. o.O

    SoNaiveYetSoon April 13, 2006   Link

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