she feels life's a doll
she feels life's a doll
she feels life's a doll
on fire
we don't believe in a hurly burly
he stays out late, and he wakes up early
gnaws off his neck
bad thoughts in his head
he takes off his shoes
and he feels so good
we don't believe in a god of mercy
the only god we know is the keeper of cats
so get the fireworks out
cram them down in his mouth
he burns brighter inside her
gimme what you got
the undertow
gimme what you got
don't blow your load
gimme what you gotwho cares what they say?
you'll pay
gimme what you got
the undertow
gimme what you got
don't blow your load
gimme what you got
who cares what they say?
you'll pay
we don't believe in the mother or father
but it runs in the bloodline
that's the source of the problem
he saws off his arms
he lobs off his legs
he trades in the gutter
but he's still got his head
and that's the program
the selfish load when
all of the buttons
are properly pushed in
it's all the rage
he's a tectonic plate
he burns brighter inside her
this ain't no love song
this ain't no love song
this ain't no love song
this ain't no love song
she feels life's a doll
she feels life's a doll
she feels life's a doll
on fire
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