Legs

Album: Rid of Me (1993)
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  • Oh you're divine
    Oh you're divine
    Oh, oh, did I tell you you're divine
    Oh, oh, oh did I ever when you were alive
    Did it hurt when you bled
    Did it, oh lover boy I'll feed the head
    I'll bet you never thought I'd try
    Your mouth my love was open wide
    Singing oh you were going to be my life
    Damn it oh, oh you were going to be my life
    Did you sing happy day
    Singing it
    Sing it that time I went away
    Got to ease my aching head
    Do you know
    No other way cut off your legs oh

    Oh,
    Did you ever wish me dead
    Oh lover boy I'll feed the head
    No you must no you must not go away
    How will you ever walk again
    And I, I might as well be dead
    But I could kill you instead Writer/s: POLLY JEAN HARVEY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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