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You said it best. You'll be a man by the time I see you.
We've been through better days, and you've tasted all my pain.Break my legs so I won't walk to you.
Cut my tongue so I can't talk to you.
Burn my skin so I can't feel you.
Stab my eyes so I can't see
You like it when I let you walk over me.
You tell me that you like it.
Your love is killing me.Try to tell you this when I'm sober... how I feel about loving you.
Try to remember the turn of events, being led by our own fantasies.
Fantasies...Break my legs so I won't walk to you.
Cut my tongue so I can't talk to you.
Burn my skin so I can't feel you.
Stab my eyes so I can't see
You like it when I let you walk over me.
You tell me that you like it
when our minds become diseased.There he let it go, his temper, standing there.
See her with his gun and he steals love so he can feel alive
Everyone's knees knockin' at the fear of love. Taste blood.

Everybody needs to feel.Break my legs so I won't run to you.
Steal my soul so I am one with you.
From a distance I am on to you,
But I'll stab my eyes out so I can't see
You like it when I let you walk over me.
You say that you like it.
You love me as you torture me.
You say that you like it, but I won't let you see
All that I can do is what I can
with this pain you've given me,
with this pain you've given me,
your love is killing me,
yes, all your pain is killing me.

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Dicte (given name: Benedicte Westergaard Madsen) was born 9th september 1966 in Glostrup, Denmark. She is a talented singer, songwriter and musician with an impressive career, although she could have deserved more hits. From 1989 to 1993, she was the lead singer in the aarhus band Her Personal Pain who released 4 songs on a compilation in 1990 and an album in 1992 called Songs from Cinema Café. The music was indie pop/rock and the band won a danish grammy award as best new name in 1992.

Read more about Dicte on Last.fm.


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