Bless my soul
Pucker Down
And cover up

Let's get old
And sit in the window

Check my soul
One of us is not enough
Not enough
Let's get cold
And die in the winter

It's the way to make me sway
It's the way to bigger pain

I'm dizzy
I'm dizzy
You'd better stay with me
You'd better come along with me

Why should I fill my head
With the clap trap rubbish you said
When I feel in my bones
It's a hot wire
Hot, hot shot

Are you hoping I'd lay down dead
With all of the shit you said
When I feel in my bones
It's a hot wire
Hot, hot shot

Bless my soul
Pucker down
And cover up

Let's get old
And sit in the window

Check my soul
One of us is not enough
Not enough
Let's get cold
And die in the winter

I'm dizzy
I'm dizzy
You'd better stay with me
You'd better come along with me

Why should I fill my head
With the clap trap rubbish you said
When I feel in my bones
It's a hot wire
Hot, hot shot

Are you hoping I'd lay down dead
With all of the shit you said
When I feel in my bones
It's a hot wire
Hot, hot shot

It's a hot wire shot


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