Oh my love oh my love
I can't hear you my love
tell me where have you gone
oh my love oh my love
I can't taste you my love
tell me what have I done?

Plug it in now
So I can digest you
I will taste you

Far away far away
I can't feel you today
I need healing my love
Appetite running fast, following my gut
Turning up every rock

You're disappearing my love
I need louder that this
Please fill me up
Good tidings I bring to you and your sin
I'll forgive

Come to me plug it in
So I can digest you
I will taste you
My appetite in that whole
tempt you with it now
I will taste you

Please shake me and tug
I need shaking my love
Can't you be the one
I can't fake it my love
I need filling come on
I need it louder than bombs

Come to me plug it in
So I can digest you
I will taste you
My appetite in that whole
tempt you with it now
I will taste you

If you remember my love
Going up from above
Are you listening love?
Throw your tears away
This tempting
Game from my gut

I will taste you
I will taste you (I've got a big mouth)
I've got a big mouth
I will taste you
I've got a big mouth I will taste you
I will taste you

Oh my love oh my love
I can't hear you my love
Tell em where have you gone
Far away far away
I can't feel you today
I need healing, love Oh my love
Oh my love
Oh my love


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Taste You Lyrics as written by S. Durand Melissa Auf Der Maur

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    This song is about oral sex, I'm convinced - I will taste you? I've got a big mouth? nods. You know I'm right.

    YoungxForxEternityon March 12, 2006   Link

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