And then I found how to be what you want
when I was out looking for something new
Digging too deep
and now it’s too late
we just keep on
breaking the same old ground
So you think that I asked for this
well, let me show you
what I think of your lips
And you think that I asked for this
come on,
use your fist
And then I found how to be what you want
when I was out looking for something new
Digging too deep
and now it’s too late
we just keep on
breaking the same old ground
So you think that I asked for this
well, let me show you
what I think of your lips
And you think that I asked for this
come on,
use your fist
When I found how to be what you want
I was out looking for something new
digging too deep
now it’s too late
we just keep on
breaking the same old ground
breaking the same old ground
shhhhhh…
shhhhhh…
I am owned by death
and
I’m in love with oblivion
I am owned by death
and
I’m in love with oblivion
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Marilyn Manson
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- MARILYN MANSON – No Reflection
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- MARILYN MANSON – Hey, Cruel World…
- MARILYN MANSON – Disengaged
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- MARILYN MANSON – Cake And Sodomy
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- MARILYN MANSON – Born Villain
- MARILYN MANSON feat. Johnny Depp – You’re So Vain
- MARILYN MANSON – The Nobodies
- MARILYN MANSON – The Gardener
- MARILYN MANSON – Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
- MARILYN MANSON – Slo-Mo-Tion
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