Eat Your Brain
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Eat Your Brain
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One day
I woke up
And I decide to learn about myself
One day
I woke up
And I saw your shoes of the side of my bed
My puppies talk to me
More than you
And that’s not a surprise
You never learn
You never learn
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
When you decide to die
I’m gonna sleep well
One day
I woke up
And I decide to learn about myself
One day
I woke up
And I saw your shoes of the side of my bed
My puppies talk to me
More than you
And that’s not a surprise
You never learn
You never learn
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
When you decide to die
I’m gonna sleep well
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
I wanna eat your brain
(And your heart)
When you decide to die
I’m gonna sleep well
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Satans's a Woman performs "Eat Your Brain", and this lyric page sits inside the Satans's a Woman catalog on LyroVerse.
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