The Dead Cassettes - Perfume

I still haven't reasoned
With the fear of a quiet place
And scared of the morning
I was looking around her place
And stuck on a feeling
Choosing lust but it's never the same
If only I could feel it
I'd have something to show for my leaving
So shout out loud if you feel you've anything to offer anymore
Put your pale hands in the air if you're tired of being alone
And when there's nothing more I'll be in a room, where the women come and go
I thought I told you so, if I didn't have you I'd be six feet under
How should I begin?
Perfume from a dress I've known
My patience has been revisited again and again but it never seems to give in
Well what were you expecting?
Sunday morning we were tossing and turning while the cat in the bag was scratching and purring for another way out
I can hold you when you fall asleep than
And when there's nothing more I'll be in a room, where the women come and go
I thought I told you so, if I didn't have you I'd be six feet under
How should I begin?
Perfume from a dress I've known
And when there's nothing more I'll be in a room, where the women come and go
I thought I told you so, if I didn't have you I'd be six feet under
How should I begin?
Perfume from a dress I've known


Written by:
Alex Bezdjian, Jacob Gonzales-Butorac

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