Murder

Album: The Virgins (2008)
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  • Shoot to kill
    Don't injure me, no
    Steel sheet slips
    From her waist across her thighs

    She cast the die on your plans
    Chances on everything
    You take your life in your hands

    Whoa, murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right
    Murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right

    Lipstick smears
    In the ashtray, oh
    Could she
    Be who she says? No lie?

    She cast the die on your plans
    Chances on everything
    You take your life in your hands

    Whoa, murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right
    Murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right

    (I don't care what you've done) I don't care what you've done
    (I love you) I love you
    (We gotta get you outta here)
    (How do you know she's not gonna do the same thing to you?)
    Fuck it

    She cast the die on your plans
    Chances on everything
    You take your life in your hands

    Whoa, murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right
    Murder the way she likes
    Murder feels right

    Well, since someone did you dirty
    Spilled your tears onto the street
    Well, your heels already hurt
    As you disappear
    Tips are coming from a snitch
    Said he saw who did the deed
    And they're turnin' up the heat
    Crime wave stretches the beat
    My shirt, it clings to me because of you
    I loved you, I love you
    Won't let them put this shit on you
    Picked you right out of a lineup
    I got money, we could get away from here
    Somebody did you dirty
    Maybe it was me
    Somebody did you dirty
    Maybe it was me
    Somebody did you dirty
    Maybe it was me
    Somebody did you dirty
    Maybe it was me

    She cuts the way she likes
    She cuts the way she likes Writer/s: Donald Cumming, Erik Ratensperger, Nick Ackerman, Wade Oates
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