Noise and Kisses

Album: The Used (2002)
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  • Look in my eyes
    I'm jaded now, whatever that means
    By sharing these things
    I rip my heart out
    It's worth my time
    Whatever that means, so

    Hard to see up
    My neck feels stiff until I wake up
    The orange I choked
    And back to my neck
    It's worth my time
    Whatever that means, so

    Share with me
    'Cause I need it right now
    Let me see your insides
    Or write me off
    'Cause I'd rather starve now
    If you won't open up

    Give it to me
    Give me all
    Whatever you want
    It's never been me
    To want this much
    From you I can see
    Yeah

    Share with me
    'Cause I need it right now
    Let me see your insides
    Or write me off
    'Cause I'd rather starve now
    If you won't open up
    You won't open up

    Tears me up
    Tears me up
    Tears me up
    Tears me up

    Look in my eyes
    I'm jaded now, whatever that means
    By sharing these things
    I rip my heart out
    It's worth my time
    Whatever that means, so

    Share with me
    'Cause I need it right now
    Let me see your insides
    Or write me off
    'Cause I'd rather starve now
    If you won't open up
    Won't open up

    (Share with me)
    Yeah, it tears me up
    ('Cause I need it right now, let me see your insides)
    Tears me up
    (Or write me off)
    And it tears me up
    ('Cause I'd rather starve now if you won't open up)

    Tears me up Writer/s: Bert McCracken, Branden Steineckert, Jeph Howard, Quinn Allman
    Publisher: THE BEST MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Lawliet from New Yorkbeautiful song
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