Tension Head

Album: Rated R (2000)
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  • Every day I wake up,
    Feeling this way.
    I take it down town
    With all the action going down
    I strike a match,
    Strike a match.
    Work it up!

    I'm feeling so sick
    I feel so fucking sick
    On the bathroom floor
    Gotta get out and get right
    Hustling little girls
    Cheating little boys,yeah
    Gotta get out, gotta get out
    Get right
    Gotta get out
    I gotta get out
    No more
    No more
    No more

    I'm feelin' so sick
    On the bathroom floor
    I'm feelin' so sick
    No more

    Yeah

    I'm feelin' so sick
    Sick
    On the bathroom floor
    Sick
    No no more Writer/s: JOSH HOMME, NICK S. OLIVERI
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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