This Addiction

Album: This Addiction (2010)
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  • You hit me just like heroin
    I feel you coursing through my veins
    I once tried to kick this addiction
    I swear I'll never kick again
    Won't ever kick again, no

    This addiction, can't seem to live without you
    This addiction, no going clean
    This addiction, I go through withdrawal without your
    Sick with this addiction in me

    Well those others were like methadone
    I took to get me through the day
    Now I'm trying to find my way back home
    Staying clean along the way
    Hold out for the real thing, yeah

    This addiction, can't seem to live without you
    This addiction, now going clean
    This addiction, I go through withdrawal without your
    Sick with this addiction in me

    This addiction
    I go off the rails without your
    Sick with this addiction in me Writer/s: DEREK GRANT, MATTHEW SKIBA, MICHAEL ANDRIANO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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