Softer, Softest
by Hole

Album: Live Through This (1994)
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  • I tell you everything
    And I hope that you won't tell on me
    And I'd give you anything
    And I know that you won't tell on me
    Pee-girl gets the belt
    It old milk makes me mind
    And all your milk is so sour, and I can only cry
    And I can only cower, and I can only cry
    You have all the power

    I've got a blister from touching everything I see
    The abyss opens up, it steals everything from me
    Pee-girl gets the belt
    The old milk makes me mind
    Your milk is so sick, your milk has a dye
    Your milk has so dick, your milk has a dye
    Your milk has so dick

    Burn the witch, the witch is dead
    Burn the witch
    Just bring me back her head
    Pee-girl gets the belt
    The old milk makes me mind
    Your milk is so mean
    Your milk turns to mine
    Your milk turns to cream
    Your milk turns to mine
    Your milk turns to cream
    Your milk turns to cry
    Your milk turns to cream
    Your milk turns to cry
    Your milk turns to cream Writer/s: COURTNEY M. LOVE, ERIC T ERLANDSON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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