The Beast (Vie)
I was so green at 22,
I didn't know yet what to do.
Out of my head, out of control.
That's when the devil got my soul.
Seems my old lady's crazy too.
We got so much hate that our love grew.
Riding the wave with her behind,
Trouble is never hard to find.

And it happens again.
Is it coming along?
My body dies and the
Beast inside lives on.

Drinkin' my way from place to place.
Getting in everybody's face.
Having a coke without the smile.
Counting the broken-up floor tiles.
Taking a pill for everything.
Give me the will to spread my wings.
Riding the horse from town to town.
That was the force that kept me down.

Repeat Chorus.

Me and my sisters keep in touch,
They know I love them both so much.
Mother has never understood,
But I know she did the best she could.
Try to be sunny all the time,
Try to keep money off my mind.
And I could have everything I see,
But I got the beast and it's got me.


Lyrics submitted by TangoCharlie

The Beast Lyrics as written by Donald Vie Donald Vandevelde

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    Very autobiographical, desperate and sad

    Tc

    TangoCharlieon July 08, 2008   Link

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