never make you try

up in the morning
and at the door
what a mystery
what in heavenss for?
goddess lifted
she says you're the one
good for nothing servant
you're the worst
but

it's the only way to do things
here's the tools
I'll lay them out for you
that's the only way to do things
here's the tools
I'll lay them out for you
but I

never make you try (x5)

here's the tools
I'll lay them out for you
touching them
but don't know how to use

and I hear there's a better way to do it (x3)
but I wanna wanna wanna work you
wanna wanna
but I

never make you try (x4)

it's the only way to do things
here's the tools
I'll lay them out for you
that's the only way to do things
here's the tools
I'll lay them out for you
but I

never make you try

I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna
I don't wanna
I don't wanna whole moon
I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna
I want your your bullet

all I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna try
all I really wanna try is be a moon killer

never make you try

all I ever really wanna do is try


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    This song is about trying to convince someone to overcome their cold feet before a murder.

    ilisingmineon March 22, 2012   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    never make you try

    up in the morning and at the door what a mystery what a heaven's for goddess lifted she says you're the one good for nothing servant you're the worst but

    it's an ugly way to do things here's the tools I'll lay them out for you that's an ugly way to do things here's the tools I'll lay them out for you but I

    never make you try

    here's the tools I'll lay them out for you touching them but don't know how to use

    and I hear there's a better way to do it but I wanna wanna wanna work you wanna wanna but I

    never make you try

    it's an ugly way to do things here's the tools I'll lay them out for you that's an ugly way to do things here's the tools I'll lay them out for you but I

    never make you try

    I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna I don't wanna I don't wanna whole moon I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna I want your your bullet

    all I wanna wanna wanna wanna wanna try all I really wanna try is be a moon killer

    never make you try

    all I ever really wanna do is try

    ilisingmineon February 26, 2012   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    it's THE ONLY way to do things here's the tools I'll lay them out for you that's THE ONLY way to do things

    ilisingmineon February 26, 2012   Link

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