such a fool my baby boy
guess you can't be my lover with a metal heart
i can't remember remember if you dance or die
i can't control can't control who i'm falling for
but i don't wanna fall for you
oh i have cried so many nights
and i don't wanna fall for you
with you i've died already twice
you're no good for me
but i let you fuck me so good, baby.
credits
from Monolith,
released September 27, 2016
Produced and written by Michele Nox
Guitars by: Scott Hardware
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