Haven't Slept In Years

Album: Last Of The Ghetto Astronauts (1995)
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  • Make me your animal
    Make me your freak
    And I will pack them in
    It's understandable
    After all you're only human
    All this time it's been killing me
    All this time it's been caving in my head
    Killing me
    Alive, alive, alive
    You're dead

    Haven't slept in years
    Haven't talked to anybody else
    Haven't slept in years
    Haven't talked to anybody else

    Make me your cannibal
    Make me your product
    And I will make you rich
    It's still fashionable, isn't it?
    All this time it's been killing you
    All this time it's been caving in your head
    Killing you
    Alive, alive, alive
    You're dead

    Haven't slept in years
    Haven't talked to anybody else
    Haven't slept in years
    Haven't talked to anybody else Writer/s: MATTHEW GOOD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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