Seven Sins

Pete Howard, Crispin Gray, Katie Jane Garside

They said you were guilty, I did not believe it
I bent for the nail and I came to receive it
I fed them all but I let him [?]
I lay there for days in [?]

So knock me to the floor, baby
(Seven sins)
Your number′s at my door lately
(Seven sins)
Seven sins tomorrow, maybe
(Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor
Knock me to he floor

He read me the law as he ripped up the pages
I knеlt there beforе him, I knelt there for ages
I beg for more but I [?] hold
I lay there all day in this river connector

So knock me to the floor, baby
(Seven sins)
Your number's at my door lately
(Seven sins)
Seven sins tomorrow, maybe
(Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor
Knock me to he floor

Oh, hey, ya
Hey. hey

Beaten this path that is caused by his mother
I cry to the lover on the cross of his brother

So knock me to the floor, baby
(Seven sins)
Your number′s at my door lately
(Seven sins)
Seven sins tomorrow, maybe
(Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor
Knock me to he floor

Knock me to he floor (Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor (Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor (Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor (Seven sins)
Knock me to he floor

Trivia about the song Seven Sins by Queenadreena

When was the song “Seven Sins” released by Queenadreena?
The song Seven Sins was released in 2005, on the album “Medicine Jar”.
Who composed the song “Seven Sins” by Queenadreena?
The song “Seven Sins” by Queenadreena was composed by Pete Howard, Crispin Gray, Katie Jane Garside.

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