Burn!

Album: Super Collider (2013)
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  • I've got a sickening feeling
    My life is standing still
    It's clear that fate is closing in
    But this is the life I choose
    I've got so much time to kill
    Born to lose, I'll die to win

    Burn, baby burn, 'cause it feels so good

    I'm getting on my own nerves
    And I get no satisfaction
    Till I light it up and I burn it down
    One match lights my fire
    And it starts a chain reaction
    That burns my crooked past to the ground

    Burn, baby burn, 'cause it feels so good
    Burn, baby burn ike I knew it would
    Fire, I've got the fire
    Fire, burning desire, my desire to burn

    I hear the darkness call
    The sirens are growing near
    It's time I make my great escape
    The flames are getting tall
    Inside my rear view mirror
    Just a spark is all it takes

    Burn, baby burn, 'cause it feels so good
    Burn, baby burn like I knew it would
    Fire, I've got the fire
    Fire, burning desire
    I've got the fire, burning desire
    And it burns, yeah, baby it burns
    It burns; yeah, it burns, hotter than hell

    Sifting the damage done
    I'm burning up all the proof
    I won't be going down in flames
    At large, I'm on the run
    They're tightening up the noose
    It's too late; I need to get away

    Burn, baby burn, 'cause it feels so good
    Burn, baby burn like I knew it would Writer/s: DAVE MUSTAINE
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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