Wolves

Album: No Gods No Masters (2021)
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  • I was busy picking up the pieces of my broken heart
    I stand accused and maybe, on reflection, got a little cruel
    I was too brash for you, I moved too fast, perhaps a little rude
    I know I was a jerk and impolite, I was loud

    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you
    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you

    Which one of my two wolves will I give my attention to tonight?
    Which one will I decide to feed? Which one will I decide to fight?
    I was impulsive, I confess, talked a lot behind your back
    I was judgemental, played too cool, I was not so nice

    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you
    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you

    We were young and we loved attention
    We were drunk and we loved attention
    We were sad and we loved attention
    We were scared and we loved attention

    Our kind of God, He's a crazy kind of God
    Our kind of God, He's a crazy kind of God

    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you
    No one can say
    That I didn't need you
    That I didn't want you
    That I didn't love you

    That I didn't love you
    No one can say
    That I didn't love you
    No one can say

    No one can say
    No one can say
    No one can say
    No one can say
    No one can

    Our kind of God, He's a crazy kind of God Writer/s: Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, Shirley Manson, Steve Marker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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