The Kiss

Album: Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (1987)
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  • Kiss me kiss me kiss me
    Your tongue is like poison
    So swollen it fills up my mouth
    Love me love me love me
    You nail me to the floor
    And push my guts all inside out

    Get it out get it out get it out
    Get your fucking voice
    Out of my head

    I never wanted this
    I never wanted any of this
    I wish you were dead
    I wish you were dead

    I never wanted any of this
    I wish you were dead
    Dead
    Dead
    Dead Writer/s: BORIS WILLIAMS, LAURENCE ANDREW TOLHURST, PORL THOMPSON, ROBERT JAMES SMITH, SIMON GALLUP
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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