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I Am the Drug - Ed Harcourt



     
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Once I was a shadow of a man
Most dark nights my head was in it's hands
I begged God to cure my aching limbs
But He did nothing, He gave me no advice
Didn't this God abandon Jesus Christ?
Oh, if it comes to you, I'll die for your sinsAnd I am the drug that you've been waiting for
An urgent craving you cannot ignore
I am the fix that you come back for more
I am the drugBring out the dead, I'll show them how to live
Free their souls, watch them slowly drift
Like feathers of a wounded bird
I was wrapped up in a wooden box
Ball and chain, head out on the block
Oh, I wonder if you could say the final word?And I am the drug that you've been waiting for
An urgent craving you cannot ignore
I am the fix that you come back for more
I am the drugI am the drug that you've been waiting for
An urgent craving you cannot ignore

I am the fix that you come back for more
I am the drugThis is not a flash, a figment of your imagination
I am much more than a first degree of separation
Without me all the lines of reality will blur
And the wall will breathe, close in like some forgotten curseI am the drug that you've been waiting for
An urgent craving you cannot ignore
I am the fix that you come back for more
I am the drugI am the drug that you've been waiting for
An urgent craving you cannot ignore
I am the fix that you come back for more
I am the drugOh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I am the drug

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Ed Harcourt, born on August 14, 1977, is a British singer-songwriter from Lewes, East Sussex. Before he went solo, he played the bass and keyboards in a band called Snug. Signed to Heavenly Recordings, he debuted in 2000 with the 6-track EP Maplewood. His full length effort, Here Be Monsters followed in 2001. He has since released From Every Sphere (2003), Strangers (2004), The Beautiful Lie (2006, his last for Heavenly), Lustre (2010), Back Into The Woods (2013), and Time Of Dust (2014).

Read more about Ed Harcourt on Last.fm.


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