I-94 - Plasticine Lyrics

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Plasticine

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What Are The Lyrics For Plasticine By I-94?
I can roll you in velvet my queen of the dammed
Take you home to a place that you won't understand You can take what you want, you can take all you can I'll unravel your dreams with your life in my hands So today, I guess your feeling stranger than anything you've ever seen Just glide away and slide out from today into a world of plasticine I will lounge with my coffee and lay on the chair Looking out of the window that takes me nowhere You can get what you want if you tear out your bones But you can never replace all the faces you've known So why complain? If you go insane, just find a place that's so serene And why pretend, that I can be your friend? Just watch me bend like plasticine Don't wanna believe and I don't wanna care If anyone's there inside Been looking for something that's never been there There's nothing to find So we made all our millions by selling our souls And nothing remains but a life full of holes The fortunes we made and the pleasures we stole Are only reflections of days growing old So again, I slip from love to hate because there's nothing in between Feed the pain, If I am to remain inside a world of plasticine 'Cause you can buy a friend to help you to pretend There will be no end to plasticine |
Who Wrote Plasticine By I-94?
William Lloyd, Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal, Steven Hewitt
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What's The Duration Of The Plasticine By I-94?The duration of Plasticine is 3:09 minutes and seconds. |
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