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The Kiss-off Song
Every good singer has to have one. I assembled elements of 70s rock, Chicago Blues and a John Mayall church organ to back Nellie up belting a strong message to That Man. I don't know where the title came from, but once I had it, the song wrote itself. |
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You used my dog to get my attention You used my attention to get in my bed. You used my bed, too much to mention. When you find nothing left for you to use, Don’t lose your head. Connect the Dots And you’ll remember All the ugly details of what you’ve done. It’s the connection of things That make the pattern, The collection of things That you use to hurt someone. You used your looks You used your money You used your influence You used your charm You used my heart You used my body All the things that you used, And you say, “Baby, what went wrong?” Connect the Dots And you’ll remember All the ugly details of what you’ve done. It’s the connection of things That make the pattern, The collection of things That you use to hurt someone. The little things you used to give me The things of mine you used to take All the things that we shared You never wanted All the things that we had, That you promised not to break. Connect the Dots And you’ll remember All the ugly details of what you’ve done. It’s the connection of things That make the pattern, The collection of things That you use to hurt someone. |