One, two, three, four

Can you tell a wish from a spell?
A hug from a lie?
They both make you feel so gone
We warned you from harm again
You're beating hearts again

We made love in June,
I heard it from you
You were my best friend
You used my name

Hit hard with harm,
She loves to off you then yawn
Never disarm, you know she loves to be drawn
You're leaching hard friend
I'm feeling down again

We made love with few,
I took it from you
You were my worst friend,
I felt that way

Braiding her hair,
You can tell her from here
Drink her last tear,
Yeah, you die for your dear
Bad vibes around her,
She's eating hearts again

We made love in June,
I heard it from you
You were my best friend
You used my name

(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)
(Inside, outside)


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    Ode to The Beach Boys' Good Vibrations. When i saw them live at Bonnaroo 2011 they played Good Vibes as they entered the stage then opened with this song. It's basically the opposite of Good Vibes, you know those girls who betray and use you and you can just feel the bad vibes radiating off her? Ive had a few experiences with those types of girls and always refer to this song in my solitude. Cheers to The Black Angels, by far my fav performance at Bonnaroo. i actually went an hour early and watched them set up and sound check. After the show they handed me Stephs drum sticks and the set list. Love them

    sydbarretton September 09, 2011   Link
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    Trust me ,the user and abuser comes in the male version too. This is the good looking, charming SOB, once they know they've got you, you're screwed. The Black Angels...the best band since the 60's. Can't wait to see them in Chicago at the Vic in April.

    darkkturon March 27, 2013   Link
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    what does mean?? "Never disarm, you know she loves to be drawn"

    lsumileron December 14, 2022   Link

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