Do I Scare You?

ROBERT HODGENS, DAVID STEWART, SIOBHAN FAHEY

There goes the year
In doctor's bills and sleeping pills
Too many years
Have I been interned
I miss the flames
In which I was burned

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Do I? I probably do

I rest my case
The child dies at thirty-five
I could be lying here
In the time it takes you to arrive
I could be crying, I could be dying
Oh, I could be lying

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Well, do I? I probably do

You gave me nothing
I asked for nothing
And you gave me nothing
But myself

Didn't know what I was thinking
But you didn't really care
I'm gonna find that gun you bought me
The one I'm holding just the way you taught me
Hey, mister, I say listen mister
That's my finger on the trigger

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Do I? I probably do
I probably do

Trivia about the song Do I Scare You? by Shakespear's Sister

On which albums was the song “Do I Scare You?” released by Shakespear's Sister?
Shakespear's Sister released the song on the albums “#3” in 2003 and “#3” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Do I Scare You?” by Shakespear's Sister?
The song “Do I Scare You?” by Shakespear's Sister was composed by ROBERT HODGENS, DAVID STEWART, SIOBHAN FAHEY.

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