Burn Out Your Blind Eyes
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Burn Out Your Blind Eyes
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Burn out your blind eyes, baby
Just slow down and play it cool
Why don't you
Realize you've been a fool
You can tell my brother
You can tell my mother
I won't be loving any more
Burn out your blind eyes, baby
Can't you see that I'm a heel
Why don't you
Understand the way I feel
You can tell my brother
You can tell my mother
I won't be loving any more
Burn out your blind eyes, baby
Cat's away the mice will play
Why don't you
Why don't you drive me away
You can tell my brother
You can tell my mother
I won't be loving any more
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