Le Butcherettes - Little/MOUSE Lyrics

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Little/MOUSE

Little/MOUSE Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Little/MOUSE By Le Butcherettes?
Little mouse, remember me?
You never cared so you threw it away You traded me in for an inch of cheese To rest your mind so you could sleep at ease Little mouse, what is your game? I gave you ten cents, wasn't worth the shame And then you ran off with three of your lovers You told them I was just an ugly mother fucker Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (I'm a woof!) These stubborn cats have tried to scratch my face You were too fast for them, wouldn't leave a trace I don't know what I'm gonna have to do For you to see that I don't wanna be with you Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (Woof!) Oh, (Woof!) For many years I blamed myself Never once placing any kind of doubt in you But time wore on, your sickness grew Took it out on all the others too We all stood quiet like silent shadows Tried to save, save, save myself alone Watching you roam has made me hide On the edge of a broad day city-light Oh, I see you (woof!) You tried to run from me (woof!) Oh, I warned you (woof!) You lay a hand on me and there'll be blood! (Woof!) Oh, I see you (woof!) You tried to run from me (woof!) Oh, I warned you (woof!) You lay a hand on me and there'll be blood! (Woof!) (Woof!) |
Who Wrote Little/MOUSE By Le Butcherettes?
Teresa Suarez
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What's The Duration Of The Little/MOUSE By Le Butcherettes?The duration of Little/MOUSE is 3:11 minutes and seconds. |
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