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Album: Siamese Dream (1993)
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  • Lover, lover let's pretend
    We're born as innocents
    Cast into the world
    With apple eyes

    To wish wish dangerous
    My dear delirious
    To try and leave
    The rest of us behind

    Shot full of diamonds
    And a million years
    The disappointed disappear
    Like they were never here

    Kiss kiss all of this
    The hiss that we had miss
    And understand what can't be understood

    Sear those thoughts of me
    Alone and unhappy
    I never liked me anyway

    If by chance
    Or circumstance
    We should fail
    Don't be so sad

    Shot full of diamonds
    And a million years
    The disappointed disappear
    Like they were never here

    In a dream
    We are connected
    Siamese twins
    At the wrist

    And then I knew we'd been forsaken
    Expelled from paradise
    I can't believe them
    When they say that it's alright

    Words can't define what I feel inside
    Who needs them?
    Caught with this virus of my mind
    I give in to my disease, of my needs
    To my disease, of my needs

    She really loves to break
    Her dad says it's OK
    She really loves to break
    And give it all away

    Her ma says she's afraid
    What more can she fake
    She really needs to break
    And give herself away

    She gave it all away
    She gave it all away
    She gave it all away
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  • Rapptor from NorwayIn this song the title of the album is used in the lyrics.
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