Abnormally Attracted to Sin

Album: Abnormally Attracted to Sin (2009)
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  • Impeccable peccadillo
    You are off your guard
    Pussy willows groves
    There by the church
    Don't go in if you are

    Abnormally attracted to sin
    Abnormally attracted to sin

    She may be dead to you
    But her hips sway a natural
    Kind of faith that could give
    Your lost heart a warm chapel
    You'll sleep in her bell tower
    And you will simply wake

    Abnormally attracted to sin
    Abnormally attracted to sin

    Impeccable peccadillo
    I know who you are
    Tales of longing sway
    Lost without a verse
    Hymns of swing lay low
    There by the church
    Don't go in if you are

    Abnormally attracted to sin
    Abnormally attracted to sin

    She may be dead to you
    Kind of faith that could give
    Attracted to sin
    To sin
    To sin Writer/s: Tori Ellen Amos
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThe organ and guitars in this song are haunting, the best song on the album.
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