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Cut Me Down Lyrics


Is this how it is
We’re fighting like kids again,
Oh darlin’
Is this what we are
We scream until it’s too far again yeah
I can’t believe
You’re loving me
With a dagger in your hand
And I can’t believe
I can’t be free
When this ain’t what I planned
Planned
Baby girl I stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
(Bad boy)

And girl how I tried to stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
You feel what you want
Except the pain that’s surrounding me
Oh darling
You take what you want
My soul ain’t nothing to you it’s free yeah
And I won’t survive
I’m not alive
When you’re standing in my way
And I won’t survive
I’m empty inside
I’m crushed till I can’t stay
Stay
Baby girl I stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
(Bad boy)
And girl how I tried to stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
You got me wishing I can never turn round
I look behind me and I’m leaving your town
Let me go go
Let me let me go
Let me go go
Let me let me go
Baby girl I stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
And girl how I tried to stick you up
But you just cut me down
Cut me down
Cut me down
[x3]

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Lloyd Cole and the Commotions was a British pop band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1982. Between 1984 and 1989, the band scored four UK Top 20 albums and five UK Top 40 singles. After breaking up in 1989, Lloyd Cole embarked on a solo career. The band reformed briefly in 2004 to perform a 20th anniversary mini-tour of the UK and Ireland. Signed to Polydor in 1984, the band was known for combining Clark's twangy guitar style with Cole's low-key singing style.

Read more about Lloyd Cole and The Commotions on Last.fm.


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