The House Of Love
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D Song 89

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D Song 89

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Now a little prayer for values

Oh, I thought of you as Friday

and iconoclasts ae losers

When they drink and shed their sorrows

To win

Locked in safety with a giver

Shitly drained the blood of danger

To remember all the panic in your eyes

At the time of leaving (that is living?)

I took the road, I was heavy in hate

I'd been working for love and the penny

Had dropped hard

Money was bad, the scene was all foggy

We were laughing in pain, oh God

Marianne, be damned

Now a history of water

To wash away the skin

And for solitaire and whisky in a song

And I was beggared to win

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