Whores Of Hollywood
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Whores Of Hollywood
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On my hands and knees again
Begging for disease again
I'll do what I want, do what I can
To make it to this promised land
Your baby does gotta do
Only what you want her to
This is a warning
Whores of Hollywood
This is a warning
Whores of Hollywood
Do what I want, I do what I can
I'll do what I want, I do what I can
'Cause I'm sick of love and I'm sick of death
Sick of life and I'm sick of this
Stabbing so in love with you
No more love for you and you
I'm always on my hands and knees
Free?
This is a warning
Whores of Hollywood
This is a warning
Whores of Hollywood
Do what I want, I'll do what I can
Do what I want, I'll do what I can
'Cause I'm sick of love...
Sick of love and I'm sick of death
Sick of life and I'm sick of this
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