Well Known Sinner
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Well Known Sinner
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First You Like to Talk
Then You Like to Come Around
Then You Like to Walk
Then You Wanna Get Down
There's Free As a Bird
There's Something I Heard
Then You Light a Cigarette
Then You Tell Me no Regrets
You Never Had a Better Then
You Really Know Your Work
Then You Light a Cigarette
Then You Give Your Work
You Forgot
I Really Like to Think
You Forgot
I Really Like to Think
You Forgot
I Really Like to Think
You Forgot
I Always Was Invistigate
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
You're a Well Known Sinner
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
I Always Try Appreciate
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Before I Follow You Down
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah ...
You're a Well Known Sinner
You're a Well Known Sinner
Well Known Sinner
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Larissa Tassi performs "Well Known Sinner", and this lyric page sits inside the Larissa Tassi catalog on LyroVerse.
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