Dress Up
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Dress Up
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My mother says you were
A body in the rain
A rotting corpse found in the gallows
I want to take you home
I want to play dress-up
I want to show you off!
Oh oh!
I tried some puppeting
I used some rope and string
Nothing could make you dance like
How you used to
I admit I flipped out
I tossed your bones about
How your soul came out
You taught me, you told me secrets
How we're fed chemicals
By diabolicals
Tiny little shits in suits
Who do not give a fuck
And when our bodies fail
Guess who'll have pills to sell
Those tiny little shits in suits
Who do not give a fuck
We're force-fed chemicals
By diabolicals
Tiny little shits in suits
Who do not give a fuck
When our bodies fail
Guess who'll have pills to sell
Those tiny little shits in suits
Who do not give a
Do not give a
Do not give a
Do not give a...!!!
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Kiss Kiss performs "Dress Up", and this lyric page sits inside the Kiss Kiss catalog on LyroVerse.
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