Give blood, make love and dont think twice
too many of us to, to get paid so
why not give blood make love and dont ask why
dont think twice
only bread and roses will you find on our table

I've been watching for too long
and i can tell theres soemthingh wrong with you
so what you gonna do with all that cash
it must get boring being so flash

Give blood, make love and dont think twice
too many men they're just trying to get paid so
why not give blood make love and dont ask why
dont think twice
only bread and roses will you find on our table

I've been watching for too long
and i can tell theres soemthingh wrong with you
what you gonna do with all that cash
it must get boring being so flash

You dont need all the lines
the splifs that you smoke from time the time
You dont need all the lines
the rocks that you smoke from time the time (x2)

So why not give blood, make love and dont think twice
too many people they're just trying to get paid so
why not give blood make love and dont ask why
dont think twice
only bread and roses will you find on our table


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    "What you gonna do with all that cash? It must get boring being so flash."

    Those lines give me shivers. This whole song does, really.

    acidxrainon August 28, 2009   Link

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