Skinny little bitch
Starin' at the mirror
In your desperation to disappear
And you would be oh so dumb to fuck with me
Cause baby you're much too young to end up with me

Your bedroom walls fallin' down
Everyone can see you now
Your bedroom walls suffer truth
Now you lie, you lie, you lie alone
You lie alone, you never sleep
How you never sleep

Ow!

Skinny little bitch
Praying to the lord
Praying for some salvation
Cause she's oh so bored
In my vile sex horror and cheap drugs hell
And all the things you'll never live to tell

And you will never see the light
You're just obscure and out of spite
You're just a nasty piece of work
Come on, come on, come on baby
Come on baby let it burn
Oh baby does it hurt

Born, of foul creation
Born, of sour milk
Cocaine filth

You stepped your heels in broken glass
So I could kick your scrawny ass
And all the drugs and all the burns
What a nasty
What a nasty, nasty piece of work
Oh baby does it hurt
Oh baby just go slower
Oh baby just go lower

Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch
Skinny little bitch


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Skinny Little Bitch Lyrics as written by Courtney M. Love Mickro Larkin

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  • +3
    General Comment

    My Favorite off this album, sounds the closest to old angry Hole in my opinion.

    gatsby14on May 03, 2010   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    It sounds like it's about a prostitute who does drugs ("You lie alone. You never sleep", "Cocaine filth", et al).

    seeingon October 17, 2014   Link

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