Pearl Jam - Corduroy [Live] Lyrics
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Corduroy [Live]
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What Are The Lyrics For Corduroy [Live] By Pearl Jam?
The waiting drove me mad
You're finally here and I'm a mess I take your entrance back Can't let you roam inside my head I don't want to take what you can give I would rather starve than eat your bread I would rather run but I can't walk Guess I'll lay alone just like before I take the poor man's path I must refuse your test Push me and I will resist This behaviours not unique I don't want to hear from those who know They can buy but can't put on my clothes I don't want to limp for them to walk Never would have known of me before I don't want to be held in your debt I'll pay it of in blood let, I be wed I'm already cut up an half dead I'll end up alone like I began Everything has chains absolutely nothings changed Take my hand not my picture spill my tincture I don't want to take what you can give I would rather starve than eat your breast All the things that others want for me Can't buy what I want because its free Can't buy what I want because its free Can't be what you want because I'm I ain't supposed to be just fun Oh to live and die let it be done I figure I'll be dammed All alone like I began |
Who Wrote Corduroy [Live] By Pearl Jam?
David Abbruzzese, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike Mccready, Stone Gossard
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What's The Duration Of The Corduroy [Live] By Pearl Jam?The duration of Corduroy [Live] is 4:40 minutes and seconds. |
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