Cattiva come adesso, non sono stato mai.

Ti faro male in posti nessuno potra mai vedere...nessuno!

Posti che ti faranna male per il resto della tua vita!

"Perche?"

"Ma perche?"

"Ma sempre, sempre cosi..."

"Guarda eh... Ma, ma voglio dire che...che"

"Io non sono una persona che..."

"Basta! basta...basta, hai capito!"

"Ti prego!"

Sai che puoi fidarti solo di me, non ti crederanno mai.

Escolta, escolta, escolta mi bene, occhio!

I denti non possano dire niente, senza la lingua,
perche la tua lingua e' mia, mia, MIA!


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Violenza Domestica Lyrics as written by Preston Lea Iii Spruance Michael Allen Patton

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    I get goosebumps every single time I hear the powerful "MIA!"

    TheEmilon October 16, 2009   Link

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