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The Coward Robert Ford - Soul Lyrics



The Coward Robert Ford - Soul Lyrics




I can hear your wedding bells
On my bad day
Can you feel him bite your neck
It's a filthy act of sex

Tonight
I'm all alone

Tonight
Make a rip in my soul

The way he talked you in
He turned it into a new slang for shedding skin

And you'll go
And he'll go
And croon at the moon

And you'll stay
But I hoped you prayed for lots of rain

Tonight
Yeah, I'm all alone

Tonight
Make a rip in my soul

Your bright has worn out weeks ago
But mine will swallow me whole

Why can't I let you f*cking go
I hated when you called me home

Yeah, it ripped right through my soul
When you called me all your own

Yeah, it swallowed me whole
Yeah, it ripped right through my soul
Yeah, it swallowed me whole
When I let you take control

And then you swallowed me whole
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I can hear your wedding bells
On my bad day
Can you feel him bite your neck
It's a filthy act of sex

Tonight
I'm all alone

Tonight
Make a rip in my soul

The way he talked you in
He turned it into a new slang for shedding skin

And you'll go
And he'll go
And croon at the moon

And you'll stay
But I hoped you prayed for lots of rain

Tonight
Yeah, I'm all alone

Tonight
Make a rip in my soul

Your bright has worn out weeks ago
But mine will swallow me whole

Why can't I let you f*cking go
I hated when you called me home

Yeah, it ripped right through my soul
When you called me all your own

Yeah, it swallowed me whole
Yeah, it ripped right through my soul
Yeah, it swallowed me whole
When I let you take control

And then you swallowed me whole
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Writer: Samual Glass
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Performed By: The Coward Robert Ford
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