Pretty Beat Up

Album: Undercover (1983)
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  • Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up

    Since you put me down
    Pretty beat up, pretty beat up
    Yeah, since you left me lying around
    Pretty beat up, pretty beat up

    Since you 86-ed me, pretty beat up
    Never restitched me, pretty beat up
    My face is a mess, pretty beat up
    Yeah, yeah, you ought to see my face
    Pretty beat up, pretty beat up

    It's a mess, pretty beat up, pretty beat up
    You ought to see inside my heart
    Pretty beat up, pretty beat up
    I'm marked for life, pretty beat up
    I'm marked for life, pretty beat up

    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up

    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up

    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up

    Yeah, I'm just like a battered, baby
    Just left on the street, pretty beat up
    You ought to see the state, pretty beat up
    I've been cut with a razor, pretty beat up
    Don't you cut me up, don't you cut me up

    I'm pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up
    Pretty beat up Writer/s: Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Craig from Melbourne, AustraliaGreat song from a very under rated album.
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