You talk about love
I don’t agree with you
‘cause you’re just looking for someone to squeeze
who gives you everything you need
then you’ll move on
without looking back
you take all that you can
then you throw away the rest
I know things should be different
between you and me tonight
I don’t want you to use me
I don’t want you to be used by me
I don’t want you to use me
I don’t want you to be used by me
Now you talk about sex
as you feel alone
you think you have the right
to steal someone else’s love
you’d better looking for somebody
to keep you company
but you don’t care if your lover
needs your trust to be free
That’s why I don’t want your heart
to be so close to mine
that’s why I don’t want your love tonight
that’s why I don’t want your heart
to be so close to mine
that’s why I don’t want your love tonight
Your affection is a fraud
your word is untrue
you cannot really love
and just care about you
better to move on
without looking back
you take all that you can
then you throw away the rest
I know things should be different
between you and me tonight
I don’t want you to use me
I don’t want you to be used by me
I don’t want you to use me
I don’t want you to be used by me
That’s why I don’t want your heart
to be so close to mine
that’s why I don’t want your love tonight
that’s why I don’t want your heart
to be so close to mine
that’s why I don’t want your love tonight
credits
from Here comes the devil,
released November 1, 2020
Francesco Montesanti acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass, lead vocals
Luigi Scuri drums
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