God Save The Keg

Album: Secret Voyage (2008)
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  • We found his diary today
    He wrote in great detail
    How cleverly he planned
    All of the killings

    How precisely he executed
    His insane fantasies
    It was all so perfect
    Except for one thing, one thing
    One thing, one thing, one thing

    I like to watch from my car
    I like to make sure you don't go far
    I know the hours you sleep
    Don't approve of the company that you keep

    While you're in work I'm alone
    In your room, on your bed and you'll never know
    I like to go through your things
    The touch, the smell, the joy it brings

    I know where you live
    I know where you hide
    I know what keeps you alive

    I know where you go
    I know who you know
    I know where you’re spending your nights

    I don't like the guy in the suit
    Or that street punk in the combat boots
    You may not see them again
    I showed them a quick but a painful end

    I know where you live
    I know where you hide
    I know what keeps you alive

    I know where you go
    I know who you know
    I know where you’re spending your nights

    I see, I feel, I watch over you
    I see, I feel, I watch over you

    I want to know what you say
    I need to hear the prayers you pray
    I like to play with your hair
    When you sleep and you dream
    And there's no one there

    I know where you live
    I know where you hide
    I know what keeps you alive

    I know where you go
    I know who you know
    I know where you’re spending your nights

    I see, I feel, I watch over you
    I see, I feel, I watch over you
    I see, I feel, I watch over you

    I see, I feel, I watch over you
    I see, I feel, I watch over you
    I see, I feel, I watch over you

    Writer/s: DP DP, RITCHIE BLACKMORE
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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