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Hold On Me Lyrics


1,2,3,4
oh no its over can i give you a call?
we've come so far we can't climb over the walls
yeah...
caked up, break up and now i want to be friends
its hard to breathe i hope this doesn't offend
offend...how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
lying cold sleep at home while i'm on the floor
how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
you've got a hold on me girlknives out, we shout steal a mercedes benz
look sharp at dark without a power shot lense
can i come round and have a look in your eyes
you might just find you'll get a little surprise
surprise...how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
lying cold sleep at home while i'm on the floor
how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
you've got a hold on me girl
a hold on me girl

a hold on me girloh no its over can i give you a call?
we've come so far we can't climb over the walls
yeah...how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
lying cold sleep at home while i'm on the floor
how come you never want to dance with me anymore?
you've got a hold on me girl,
a hold on me girl
a hold on me girl

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Grinspoon are an Australian post-grunge band (formerly alternative metal) from Lismore, Australia, formed in 1995 by Phil Jamieson (vocals), Pat Davern (guitar), Joe Hansen (bass), and Kristian Hopes (drums). They gained fame when they were Unearthed by national commercial-free radio station Triple J with their track Sickfest.

The band was heavily influenced by grunge and alternative metal music in their early career, and developed a strong following among mosh pit crowds. Their sound changed to a more mainstream rock sound with their 2004 release Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills, which caused them to lose many of their earlier fans while at the same time gaining a lot of new ones.

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