I need
I need
I need
I need

I used to only want but now
(I need)
To get by with what I got but now
(I need, I need)
I used to only want but now
(I need)

(I need)
Sex
(I need)
Love
(I need)
Drink
(I need)
Drugs
(I need)
Food
(I need)
Cash
(I need)
You to love me back

I need
I need
I need
I need

I just can't do without 'cause now
(I need)
The things I care about 'cause now
(I need, I need)
I used to only want but now
(I need)

(I need)
Sex
(I need)
Love
(I need)
Drink
(I need)
Drugs
(I need)
Food
(I need)
Cash
(I need)
You to love me back

I need
I need
I need
I need

And now I have to dream because
(I need)
Of a necessary scheme to get me what
(I need, I need)
I used to only want but now
(I need)

I need
I need
I need
I need

The things I used to crave for now
(I need)
Have made me just a slave for what
(I need, I need)
Yes, I am just a slave for what
(I need)

(I need)
Sex
(I need)
Love
(I need)
'Flu
(I need)
Drugs
(I need)
Food
(I need)
Cash
(I need)
You to love me back
You to love me back
You to love me back



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I Need Lyrics as written by Stephen Diggle Peter Shelley

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    What a great little ditty... Can't beleive there are no comments.

    Tricky1979on January 20, 2014   Link

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