verse 1:
Begining yesterday
I went a new way
Down my own little path
On a new day
I can't live alone
You may never know
I'm gonna bring you along
And I won't let go

chorus:
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your ki-hiss
Kill me with your kiss
Don't show any bliss
Make it strong
And never give in

verse 2:
I've ate my share of old and rotten poison berries
Makin' my heart cave in and my stomach start to bleed
Hangin from the vine in a group of old dead trees
Just waitin to be picked and pass on the bad disease

chorus:
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your ki-hiss
Kill me with your kiss
Don't show any bliss
Make it strong
And never give in

bridge:
take your roots out of the water
make them die before they get too big
you know you'll never regret the kisses
hold them close as we always did

chorus:
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your kiss
Kill me with your ki-hiss
Kill me with your kiss
Don't show any bliss
Make it strong
And never give in


Lyrics submitted by Baltimore Shrubbers

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    haven't you ever kissed someone and just thought you could die right then and your life would have been complete? -J
    Baltimore Shrubberson June 04, 2002   Link

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