Doomsday
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Doomsday
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And While I forget your name
I forget your sweet face
Till Doomsday fell out again
Man i went wild last night
oh yes i'll pay tonight
but i dont let doomsday bother me
does it bother you?
i know you told me again and again
Will it mean that we wont be friends?
When doomsday rears her ugly head again
And even though you voted that awful man
i'll never refuse your hand
on any given doomsday or the one and only doomsday
Not in all my wildest dreams it never once was seen
that doomsday might fall anywhere near a tuesday
but flight across the skies seein fate before my eyes
there isn't any sense to feel the light
for i dont plan to die
nor should you plan to die
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Elvis Perkins performs "Doomsday", and this lyric page sits inside the Elvis Perkins catalog on LyroVerse.
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