Evil Man

Album: Everyday Demons (2009)
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  • Saw my smile as she turned around
    Thought she lost something I had found
    I said believe we're both the same
    She said honey I can't play that game
    Either way I'm a loveless man
    Either way she said, I'm an evil, man

    I took her home to my welcome bed
    Asked me what it was she'd been fed
    Got that hunger and she's got that fight
    Left her lonely in morning light

    Let everybody talk about me,
    Everybody gonna talk about me
    Everybody's talking about me, let them talk

    I'm an evil man (I am an evil man)
    She'll never let me forget
    I'm out to get what I can get (I am an evil man)
    And I understand what she said
    I should examine my head

    She proclaimed that she did not choose
    Looked like her reflections been misused
    Heads been spinning and her body aches
    Blame that pill she chose to take

    Nobody gonna' stand beside her
    Nobody gonna' sympathize,
    Nobody gonna sympathize now
    Sympathy

    I'm an evil man (I am an evil man)
    She'll never let me forget
    I'm out to get what I can get (I am an evil man)
    I understand what she said
    I'm and evil man, I am evil

    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh

    Got that hunger do you, got that hunger do you
    Got that hunger do you
    Got that hunger

    I'm an evil man (I am an evil man)
    She'll never let me forget
    I'm out to get what I can get (I am an evil man)
    And I understand what she says
    I am evil (I am an evil man)
    There's so much going on in my head
    She just cannot comprehend (I am an evil man)
    And I understand what she says
    I'm an evil man
    I am evil Writer/s: CORMAC NEESON, CORMAC SEAMUS NEESON, JAMES HEATLEY, MICHAEL JOHN GERARD WATERS, MICHAEL WATERS, PAUL DAVID MAHON, PAUL MAHON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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