Groovin' & rollin' in any rotten town
Huntin' for Kicks, chicks, just foolin' round
Let me be why'are wild boy, send you flowers
Let me be why'are lover in the wee wee hours
Late at night when the nightmares came
I opened my eyes, told you, you're to blame
Talkin' trash, bringin' you down
Like a blind horse messin' round

you told me you love me, but it's never enough
You told me you love me, so don't treat me so tough
You told me you love me, but it's never enough
Treat me like a yoyo, got me actin' like a dog

late at night, I was thinkin' bout death
How I took a shotgun, put a bullet in my head
You told me you love me, but why'are love couldn't heal
The blisters on my soul & the pain I feel
Shock the mob, it's never enough
Real as a rock, shock the mob

pain (enough)

know I'm suspicious, missin' the point
Bringin' you down talkin' trash
Like a blind horse messin' round
Treat me like a yoyo, got me actin' like a dog
Why can it never ever be enough





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