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Casualty Lyrics


Too close to see so much of love we stopped breathing
Sweet history ain't enough to keep my heart beating
So many tears for you I sacrificed
Too many lies for you I justified
How can you stand there say you know whos to blame
How can you act like everything is OK
CHORUS:
Don't tell me you love me
Then put the gun to my head
And say I'm not trying, oh
Don't tell me you want me
Then come to my neck
And pretend we're not dyin'
One of us has got to leave
Or one of us is gonna be a casualty
It's cold in here
An' my heart still wants you to hold me
Baby, you're never here

But when you with me i get so lonely
I see you talking but your lips don't make a sound
You see me crying but my tears don't hurt you now
How can you stand there say you know who's to blame
How can you act like everything is OK
CHORUS:
Don't tell me you love me
Then put the gun to my head
And say I'm not trying, oh
Don't tell me you want me
Then come to my neck
And pretend we're not dyin'
One of us has got to leave
Or one of us is gonna be a casualty
Breathe in breathe out,
Defend or back down over and over again
I stand there and you go
Mender and i fall over and over again
CHORUS:
Don't tell me you love me
Then put the gun to my head
And say I'm not trying, oh
Don't tell me you want me
Then come to my neck
And pretend we're not dyin'
One of us has gonna to leave
A one of us is gonna be a casualty

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Mark Ayres is a television composer, best known for work on Doctor Who, principally using digital synthesisers & samplers to create music. His Doctor Who work was during Sylvester McCoy's era (as the Seventh Doctor), comprising The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Ghost Light & The Curse of Fenric. Ayres was hired after he sent producer John Nathan-Turner a demonstration video containing music he had written to accompany Remembrance of the Daleks. As such, he was also involved in the last days of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, cataloguing & archiving their recordings for future use.

Read more about Mark Ayres on Last.fm.


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