Nurse Ratched
Nurse Ratched lyrics by Cherry Glazerr. Your eyes, like daggers, burn through his skin You're so cold master, where do I begin? Your face like porcelain And...
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Nurse Ratched
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Your eyes, like daggers, burn through his skin
You're so cold master, where do I begin?
Your face like porcelain
And his heart string
Oh so thin
Your eyes, like daggers, burn through his skin
You're so cold master, where do I begin?
She's a wild one
She's a wild one next to me
She's a wild one
She's a wild one in the land that's supposedly free
Supposedly me
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo
Your face like porcelain
And his heart string
Oh so thin
Your eyes, like daggers, burn through his skin
You're so cold master, where do I begin?
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