Smokestack Woman

Album: 2 (2011)
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  • I ain't lookin' for
    Lost salvation
    You give me
    Somethin' I can't lose
    No lip, no conversation
    I'm on the tip
    You light my fuse
    I bleed with satisfaction
    You got me walkin'
    With this curse
    I need some interaction
    I live in sin
    Smokestack woman
    Gonna' shake my soul
    Smokestack woman

    Take me down to the hole
    Smokestack woman
    You know you're
    Gonna' wake the dead
    Wake the dead
    I heard
    You're a midnight flyer
    What kind of world
    Do you live in?
    You're preachin'
    To the choir
    Mother dandeloin
    Fire child within
    It serves me right to suffer
    I live in sin Writer/s: GLENN WILLIAM HUGHES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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