Kill Somebody
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Kill Somebody
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You’d better turn me off
And lead me out of your crowd
Heavens and heavens away
From you should be better
You made me wanna cry
With the tricks of your false blue
And your dirty words so cruel
You made me wanna
Wanna kill somebody
Wanna love nobody
Wanna kill somebody
Someone like You
You’d better turn me on
If you want me to show you my heart
The heat of the hottest hell
With me could be better
You made me wanna die
In the ocean of your false blue
Drowning inside of you
You made me wanna
Wanna kill somebody
Wanna love nobody
Wanna kill somebody
Someone like You
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