I'm Your Sacrifice - Ozark Henry



     
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I'm Your Sacrifice Lyrics


Oh oh oh
Oh oh ohSomething's rattled your cage
Stopped me dead in my tracks
Been through hell and high tide, but we never looked back
I thought that we couldn't lose and then I bet all I had
From the top of the world I started seeing the cracksAm I losing you now
Am I losing you nowWhy would you change on me
When I took a chance on you
Is it upsetting you that everything's in place
Is this how you play the game
Giving your hand away
When I'm all in and still you roll the dice
And I'm your sacrificeOh oh oh
Oh oh ohGot no cards up my sleeve, nothing under my hat
The moment of truth, there's no going back
Went from Bonnie and Clyde to Jeckyll and Hyde
We're fire and ice, we're fire and iceAm I loosing it now
Am I loosing it nowWhy did you change on me

When I took a chance on you
Was it upsetting you that everything's in place
Is this how you play the game
Giving your hand away
When I'm all in and still you roll the dice
And I'm your sacrificeOh oh oh
Oh oh ohIs this how you play, the game
When I'm all in and still you roll the dice
Giving your hand, away
When I'm all in and still you roll the dice
And I'm your sacrificeOh oh oh
Oh oh ohI'm still a believer

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Ozark Henry is the project of Piet Goddaer. This musician from Kortrijk, son of celebrated classical composer Norbert Goddaer, was the singer/rapper of the group Word before Ozark Henry. Despite a lot of gigs, the group never managed to get a record deal (the only release is a track "Henry Men-She" on "Debuutrock 1995") and died a subsequent silent death. At home in his living room, Goddaer and his friend Filip Tanghe, were also busy fiddling with computers and synthesizers. A few of these experiments landed on the table of record firm Method (Double T) that offered the group a contract.


Read more about Ozark Henry on Last.fm.


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