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Many Henry - Taste the Candy Coating Lyrics



Many Henry - Taste the Candy Coating Lyrics




Preserve the memory of my body
In case something should go wrong
I want you to tell me something naughty
Tie me to your car and drive along
I will thank the morning for your fragrance
Thank the syrup whisper for your sound
Taste the candy coating that forever makes my senses
Drown

Help me out
Oh, my diseased heart, oh take me for a ride now baby
Help me out
Your touch is giving me a start
I'm really scared of dying maybe

Tasting every moment of your loving
Have it pull me out of lowly earth
Burn the Bible of my, my prior blood and
Put some rhinestones on my hearse

Help me out
Oh, my diseased heart, oh take me for a ride now baby
Help me out
Your touch is giving me a start
I'm really scared of dying maybe
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Preserve the memory of my body
In case something should go wrong
I want you to tell me something naughty
Tie me to your car and drive along
I will thank the morning for your fragrance
Thank the syrup whisper for your sound
Taste the candy coating that forever makes my senses
Drown

Help me out
Oh, my diseased heart, oh take me for a ride now baby
Help me out
Your touch is giving me a start
I'm really scared of dying maybe

Tasting every moment of your loving
Have it pull me out of lowly earth
Burn the Bible of my, my prior blood and
Put some rhinestones on my hearse

Help me out
Oh, my diseased heart, oh take me for a ride now baby
Help me out
Your touch is giving me a start
I'm really scared of dying maybe
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Writer: Henry MacLean
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Language: English
Length: 1:39
Written by: Henry MacLean
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