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Skin & Bones - Gilby Clarke



     
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I lock the door
And turn all the water on
Bury that sound
So no one hears anything anymore
Mirror, lie to me, tell me you can see
Maybe you won't be able to recognize me now
I know you can feel all the things you steal
And you're taking and you're taking it
Feeling so easy, make me skin and bones
I'm always on my knees for you
Break it like it's even
When you're leaving and thin
Where the hell have you been?
Well, sometimes it burns
Maybe I'll wash it out
It all looks so big
Never mind, I don't feel anything
It only hurt a bit and I still feel like shit

And I think you won't be able to recognize me now
It's easier to quit, it's harder to admit
And you're pushing me, you're fucking pushing me
Feeling so easy, make me skin and bones
I'm always on my knees for you
Break it like it's even
When you're leaving and thin
Where the hell have you been?
'Cause you always win
You always win
Laughing like it works
Bleeding like it don't hurt
Knock you off your feet
Even if you need me
Tear you apart, I hate how I need you
Feeling too easy, make me skin and bones
I'm always on my knees for you
Break it like it's even
When you're leaving it's too fucking easy
Make me skin and bones
I'm always on my knees for you
Break it like it's even
When you're leaving and thin
Where the hell have you been?
You always win, I will burn all this

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Gilby Clarke is a guitarist who was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 17, 1962. He has been a guitarist for various bands, most famously as the rhythm guitarist for Guns N' Roses. In the early 80's, Gilby was a member of the pop band Candy which recorded the album "Whatever Happened To Fun." He left the band sometime in the mid 80's to form the metal band Kill for Thrills as lead singer and rhythm guitarist, while the rest of Candy went on to turn into Electric Angels.

Read more about Gilby Clarke on Last.fm.


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