Monomania

Album: Monomania (2013)
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  • My only boy couldn't leave his name
    Come on boy let me say that a
    If you wanna be with me yeah
    I can be your home away

    Come on god hear my said prayer
    If you can send me an angel
    If you can't send me an angel
    Send me something else instead

    Send my heart to the sea
    Oh the empty sea
    But there's a light in the core
    And there's nothing left no more
    No more no

    If you can't choose me
    Then you can't see
    There's a light in my heart
    And it' won't be there tomorrow

    There's a man
    There is a mystery whore
    And in my dying days
    I could never be sure

    Well never mind
    And then they take me away
    And then they take you away
    They'll never take me away

    And in my head
    There is something rotting dead
    I can't compete with her
    Let me be released from this

    Mono-monomania Writer/s: BRADFORD COX
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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