Bridge Over Troubled Daughters
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Bridge Over Troubled Daughters
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Why did ya cry when ya had what ya wanted,
why don't ya laugh when you had it made
I will not dance with the devil,
I ain't afraid of the shadows in the night,
I may be lookin for trouble,
but I'll be there and I'll make it right
(Chorus)
I will be the bridge over troubled daughters
I will be the link to your insanity
I will be the bridge over troubled daughters
I will give you light and it will set you free
I am the villain,
make the black cat moan,
scare all the children,
but I can't leave you alone
Can't you pretend that you love me,
fantasize bout your crazy friends,
one below and one above me,
a heart attack will be my end
(Chorus)
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