Black Saturday

Album: King Animal (2012)
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  • Promise something,
    Kill me right away if I start to get slow
    And don't remember
    How to separate the worm from the apple
    Don't wait 'til tomorrow,
    Kill me right away if I start to listen
    To the voices
    Telling all the mouths what they need to swallow

    Do that for me, it's the least that you can do
    Don't be afraid, I would do the same for you
    Burn out any memory of me ever breathing
    'Til I'm born again

    I was thirsty,
    I remember that you gave me some water
    I was angry
    At everything at once you gave me no trouble
    I was crying, I remember that you gave me your shoulder

    Do that for me, it's the least that you can do
    Don't be afraid, I would do the same for you
    Burn out any memory of me ever breathing
    'Til I'm born again,
    Born again

    Do that for me, it's the least that you can do
    Don't be afraid, I would do the same for you
    Burn out any memory of me ever breathing
    'Til I'm born again,
    Born again,
    Born again,
    Born again Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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