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I've seen so many faces, these hands have lied before
I've kissed so many lips, it's blocked my mind
I've whispered bullshit, nothings, I've cried alone in night
I thought I'd found the one a million times
But doesn't anyone fill the void? Doesn't anyone kill the joy?
Doesn't anyone take the place of you in my heart?
And doesn't anyone fill the void? Doesn't anyone kill the joy?
Doesn't anyone take the place of you?
I let a stranger love me, I gave away my pride
I bit my lips, so I could block my mind
I've called your name to others, just like a spinal chord
Severed and broken but the spark still tries
And doesn't anyone fill the void? Doesn't anyone kill the joy?
Doesn't anyone take the place of you in my heart?
Doesn't anyone fill the void? Doesn't anyone kill the noise?
Doesn't anyone take the place of you?
And they don't know you like I do, they don't see the good inside you

They don't lie with you in bed and join you when you're dreaming
They don't see your softer side, who'll be there to turn your light on?
Who will try to wash away the stain that love has left us?
Doesn't anyone fill the void? Doesn't anyone kill the joy?
Doesn't anyone kill the place of you in my heart?
Doesn't anyone bring the noise? Doesn't anyone kill the joy?
Doesn't anyone take the place of you?

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The Mary Onettes are an indie rock band formed in the town of Jönköping, Sweden in 2000. The members are brothers Philip Ekström & Henrik Ekström plus Simon Fransson and Petter Agurén. Inspired by guitar pop from the 80's and indie bands from the 90's, The Mary Onettes were successful in releasing one EP with Sony/BMG before being dropped. Their sound has been likened to Echo & the Bunnymen, The Church, The Smiths, The Cure and The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Read more about The Mary Onettes on Last.fm.


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