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Give me your brittle heart
And your ashtray eyes
I'll give you carpet burns
And?
And all that power and all that passion
Can be ours tonight
Give me your brittle heart
And I'll light a fire
I'll make an effigy from a lock of your hair
And all those cinders and all those embers
Can be ours to share
Now,
Take them all on and force down their doors now
Take them all on and walk through the walls now
Take them all on and crawl to your door
And crawl to your door
Give me your brittle heart
And your orphan's eyes

I'll give you carpet burns and antiseptic skies
And all that power and all the passion
Can be ours tonight
Now,
Take them all on and force through their doors now
Take them all on and walk through their walls now
Rake them all on and crawl to your door
And crawl to your door
And woohh ohhooohh... and woohh ohooo etc
And I'll come to you like a ship to the shore
Like a paper plane that falls to the floor
And ill take them all on and crawl to your door
And crawl to your door
Give me your brittle heart
Give me your brittle heart
Give me your brittle heart
And I'll light a fire
Wooh hohoh hhohooooo etc
Light a fire
Wooh hohhhohoohhhh etc
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Brett Anderson (born September 29, 1967) is an English singer-songwriter born in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. He was the lead vocalist of rock band Suede from 1989 until their split in 2002. He then fronted The Tears with ex-Suede guitarist, Bernard Butler although as of 2006 they are on hiatus. So far Anderson has released 4 solo albums. His self-titled debut was released in 2007. The following year brought the quieter, piano-driven Wilderness and Slow Attack was released in 2009.

Read more about Brett Anderson on Last.fm.


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