Curve - Die Like a Dog [Live: London '91] Lyrics

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Die Like a Dog [Live: London '91]
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Die Like a Dog [Live: London '91] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Die Like a Dog [Live: London '91] By Curve?
Could've, inable
I will take the fall Could've, [...] I will play ball Hiding inner hope I am secret oath I get black and cold I won't play ball Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven I'd like to say, to say that I'd survive I'd like to [...], to say that I'd survive Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone get heaven Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven Just try not to die like a dog End up alone, freezing from the smog I'm just trying not to die in vain Then leave my mark, stake my claim Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven Peace in a world free from religion Peace in a world where everyone gets heaven Peace in a world, peace in a world, peace in a world Free from religion Listen to my eyes clean In colorful confessions I remember mutual aggression Is all in the body's lips |
Who Wrote Die Like a Dog [Live: London '91] By Curve?
Dean Garcia, Toni Halliday
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