Sweet, sweet cocaine
Won't you be all mine
Heart'll pound, my hands will shake
I'm doin' mighty fine

Sweet, sweet heroin
Won't you be all mine
I don't wanna feel a thing
Want nothin' on my mind

Sweet, sweet whiskey
Won't you be all mine
If you were to fill the ocean
I would drink it dry

Sweet, sweet devil
Won't you be all mine
Set this tired land aflame
It ain't worth a dime

Sweet, sweet Jesus
Won't you be all mine
If you take my sinner's hand
We'll walk down the line


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Vice Rag Lyrics as written by Ian Felice Auguste Arthur Bondy Iv

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    The fourth verse starts with "Sweet sweet devil", not elvo.

    Aside from that, amazing song for how simple it is.

    oxygeninducedon September 12, 2008   Link

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