Mis-Takes

Album: You Cross My Path (2008)
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  • I don't like You
    But I know that
    You don't like me

    It's kinda funny
    'cause I know You
    can read me
    but You need me
    when I open doors
    of course your thorns
    become roses

    My life is sure short
    and your actions
    are all poses

    Tell me there won't be no more last days
    I don't even know what They're doing backstage
    You know I could really need some fun
    I can feel the the cold steel from the barrel of your gun

    I don't like You
    and I know that
    You don't like me
    I don't wanna touch You
    but I felt You
    It was creepy

    You know I don't care
    That You kissed me
    at the bus stop
    (It felt good)
    To feel your power
    for a moment
    kinda sordid

    Tell me there won't be no more last days
    I don't even know what They're doing backstage
    You know I could really need some fun
    I can feel the the cold steel from the barrel of your gun

    Tell me there won't be no more last days
    I don't even know what They're doing backstage
    You know I could really need some fun
    I can feel the the cold steel from the barrel of your gun

    Tell me there won't be no more last days
    I don't even know what They're doing backstage
    You know I could really need some fun
    I can feel the the cold steel from the barrel of your gun

    Tell me there won't be no more last days
    I don't even know what They're doing backstage
    You know I could really need some fun
    I can feel the the cold steel from the barrel of your gun Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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