Make it a clean break
Make it a fast cut
Don't wanna feel the ache
Don't wanna keep the rush

Cut to me, I don't need anymore
Can go, don't bother with the table
We can do it on the floor
God knows I am sure

Make it a clean break
Make it a fast cut
Don't wanna feel the ache
Don't wanna keep the rush

Don't need for anesthetic, oh
And no more laughing gas
Just sterilize the scalpel
And let's get this over with
We got muscle to transect

If I come to, I still feel you
Creeping in my skin
It's back, I lie under the knife
And start over again
Cannot buy no vitamins

Make it a clean break
Make it a fast cut
Don't wanna feel the ache
Don't wanna keep the rush

Make it a clean break
Make it a fast cut
Don't wanna feel the ache
Don't wanna keep the rush

Make it a clean break
Make it a fast cut
Don't wanna feel the ache
Don't wanna keep the rush




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    make it a clean break make it a fast cut don't wanna feel the ache don't wanna keep the rut

    parts of me i don't need, anymore can go don't bother with the table we can do it on the floor god knows i am sure

    make it a clean break make it a fast cut don't wanna feel the ache don't wanna keep the rut

    no need for anesthetic and no more last regrets sterilize the scalpel and let's get this over with we've got muscle to transect

    if i come to, still feel you creeping in my skin it's back i lie, under the knife and start over again can't abide no ventolins(?)

    make it a clean break make it a fast cut don't wanna feel the ache don't wanna keep the rut (x's 3)

    bertiedavon May 27, 2009   Link

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