Deftones - MX [Hidden Track Damone] Lyrics

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MX [Hidden Track Damone]
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MX [Hidden Track Damone] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For MX [Hidden Track Damone] By Deftones?
You're so sweet
Your smile Your pussy and your bones You're on fire You move me like music With your style Let me think (about what?) About girls (and what else?) And money And new clothes (and what do I do?) Thirty nights of violence (uh-huh?) And sugar to love Closer to the lung so Shove her over railing You're sweet, but I'm tired Of proving this love You're a bore But you move me Like a movie That you are Let me think (think about what?) About girls (and what else) And money and new clothes (and what do it get?) Thirty nights (uhh-huh) of violence (yeah) And sugar to love Closer to the lung so (I can, I can) shove her over railing You think it's easy I want you It's not easy, look down, that's been closed Let me think (think about what?) About girls (and what else) And money and new clothes (and what do it get?) Thirty nights (uhh-huh) of violence (yeah) And sugar to love Closer to the lung Closer to the lung Shove her over railing |
Who Wrote MX [Hidden Track Damone] By Deftones?
Abe Cunningham, Abran Cunningham, Chi Cheng, Chino Moreno, Chino Camilo Moreno, Stephen Carpenter
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What's The Duration Of The MX [Hidden Track Damone] By Deftones?The duration of MX [Hidden Track Damone] is 37:19 minutes and seconds. |
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