Two sides to all of us, with me you get ´em both,
My good side´s wonderful, tho´ I don´t like to boast,
Better not cross over ´cos the other side´s a beast
But don´t expect the most if you can´t take the least

[Chorus]
Blackheart, what you think of me,
Blackheart, you want to believe,
The dark side´s all you want to see
Blackheart, Blackheart
What you want to do,
Blackheart
You know it´s always true
Give back what I get from you,
Blackheart

I know the ones I win, I know the ones I lose
I can´t apologise, I know I paid my dues
I can´t be sorry, if I ain´t always a saint
Like to be a nice guy, but don´t blame me if I ain´t

[Chorus]

So that´s the story, what you see is what you get,
No doubt there´s better men than me
But I ain´t met one yet
No doubt the dancer calls the tune,
So you can call on me
I´m all I´´ve got, and what I am is what I´ll be

Pay your money, take your choise, everybody´s free,
I know nobody´s perfect and if they are it won´t be me
I´ll be the bad guy in the movie of your life
Just thank your lucky stars I didn´t use a knife

Blackheart, what you think of me, Blackheart,
You want to believe
The dark side is all you want to see
Blackheart


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    Dude, you're projecting. There's nothing in there about a girl cheating on him. Besides, Lemmy doesn't have "girlfriends", as far as I can tell. He's a self-described "whore". God bless him. Towards the top its just an admission that he's like everybody else. Nice guy with a dark side, but only if you cross him. Towards the end he's pointing out people's assumptions of him as a bad guy. "Blackheart, what you think of me, blackheart, You want to believe The dark side is all you want to see" Great tune regardless.

    kpgalliganon April 06, 2008   Link

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