The Dead Part of You

JOHN MARK EITZEL

The price of your soul is worth less than the cab fare
That gets you home before the living end.
The dead part of you leaves me with a blessing
From a destruction of your beauty, your self-hatred, your self-pity.
There's so little of you left.
There's so little of you left.
The dead part of you takes me out.
It says the beast in me is fading fast.
It leaves me with a great big goodbye hug.
It's busy clinging to the dead part of the past.
Oh, you only love one thing.
There's so little of it left.
He has taken everything.

And there's so little of you left.
You're just a baby in the back seat.
That a door slam sends crying into the world.
And a cab driver's in a hurry that man is more than,
More than anything we could hope for
From the world.
You only love one thing.
There's so little of it left.
He has taken everything.
There's so little of you left.
There's so little of you left.
There's so little of you left.
There's so little of you left.
There's so little of you left.

Trivia about the song The Dead Part of You by American Music Club

When was the song “The Dead Part of You” released by American Music Club?
The song The Dead Part of You was released in 1991, on the album “Everclear”.
Who composed the song “The Dead Part of You” by American Music Club?
The song “The Dead Part of You” by American Music Club was composed by JOHN MARK EITZEL.

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