UNRELEASED LIVE TRACK FROM 2006///


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    This isn't an instrumental unless they have two versions.

    The opening starts with:

    How does it feel To be on your own Once again To be on your own Once again

    youlikemenon July 13, 2010   Link
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    wt? where is it from? can someone please share this song with me? email: alphaa1025@yahoo.com.hk

    alpha1025on July 13, 2010   Link
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    how does it feel to be on your own once again to be on your own once again

    in my dreams and in my skin it burns, burns once again, how does it feel? and i shout out, i don't think we should how do you feel, tell me

    father, father, father best be good to me mother's crying on your shoulder father, father, father best be good to me mother's crying on your shoulder

    how does it feel it's not a big deal no it's not how does it feel to cause me pain it burns and i shout out, i don't think we should i don't want this, i don't think we should i don't, i don't think we should and now i'm mute

    richlesbianon November 29, 2014   Link

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