The Boy Who Murdered Love

Album: Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree (2010)
Charted: 36
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  • You're The Boy Who Murdered Love
    Cold hands and a heart of stone
    You're a Midas in reverse
    You're the king of pain and hurt

    And the stars turn into fire
    And the roses change from red to black
    You encourage my desire
    Then you put the arrow in my back

    Shot shot shot shot shot like a bullet
    Stop stop stop stop stop oh you love it
    No no no no no now you've done it
    You're The Boy Who Murdered Love
    Love love love love
    You're The Boy Who Murdered Love

    You're the thief of innocence
    You're a tainted cherry tree
    There's a mark upon your skin
    Where your heart once used to be

    You're a sinner with no soul
    You're the nearly was I never had
    You're an angel I was told
    Then you put the arrow in my back

    Shot shot shot shot shot like a bullet
    Stop stop stop stop stop oh you love it
    No no no no no now you've done it
    You're The Boy Who Murdered Love
    Love love love love
    You're The Boy Who Murdered Love Writer/s: CHRIS BRAIDE, DIANA VICKERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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