Bloody Mary

Album: The Living End (1998)
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  • Well there's no time to stop her now
    Mary's gonna get her way somehow
    Still just a game but I ask her and remind
    Still just a game but I ask her and remind that Mary
    23 seconds on the floor
    Is all she needs and not a minute more
    Still just a game but I ask her and remind
    Still just a game but I ask her and remind that Mary
    You'll die tonight! Writer/s: CHRIS CHENEY, SCOTT OWEN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Adam from St. Louis, Mothis is the first Living End song i ever heard. now im addicted. u aussi's down under really know what ur doing. im glad. cant wait to see TLE at Warped Tour
  • Lin from Sydney, Australiathis song is really 50s rock....i think its a bit creepy, even though i love this band it is a bit creepy....
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