Someone's Always Telling You How To Behave
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Someone's Always Telling You How To Behave
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Angry Slander in accusing whispers
Knights in armour on milk white chargers
come to save us from our own natures
Love who I love and fuck who I want
you should hear the things they say about me know
Someone's always telling you how to behave
Girls & boys come out to play
see cupid fire his poison arrow
good-bye to all self-loathing angels
I've got a date with a little devil
Girls will be boys & boys will be girls
I've found a bed full of heaven in this animal world
Someone's always telling you how to behave
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