Jealousy
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Jealousy
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Jealousy's a beast
When it rears its ugly head
No weapon can defeat it
Nothing will make it dead
You can hit the beast with sympathy
Or just show that you don't heed it
Or hit the beast with generosity
All these things just feed it
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It can kill your friends and family
Well, it can kill your whole hometown
Neither your success nor failure
Is enough to pull it down
So if, my friend, you ever find
You've accomplished all your dreams
Be prepared to be alone—
Jealousy's a beast, it seems
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Jealousy's a beast
When it rears its ugly head
Jealousy's a beast
When it rears its ugly head
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Abney Park performs "Jealousy", and this lyric page sits inside the Abney Park catalog on LyroVerse.
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