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TOP 3 LYRICS
3 Fergie


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Blackout (Blackout)

I Blackout

Don't You Put Words In My Mouth,
Don't Try To Shut Me Up,
I'm Not About Plastic Skin,
I Gotta Get Out Gotta Get Out In,
What About Those Things You Said To Me,
What About The Time We've Wasted,
Every Day's Just Like The One Before,
Every Time I See Your Face I,

Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
Blackout,
Just Let Me In,
Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
But I Gotta Know Now,
Where Do I Fit In,
(x2)

Don't You Tell Me What To Think,
You'll Never Know How I Should Feel,
I See Through Plastic Skin,
I Gotta Get Out Gotta Get Out In,
What About The Five O'Clock News,
What About The Sunday Paper,
Every Day's Just Like The One Before,
Every Time I Turn The Page I,

Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
Blackout,
Just Let Me In,
Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
But I Gotta Know Now,
Where Do I Fit In,
(x2)

I Can't Breathe,
My Heart Is Freezing,
While We Pray,
My Soul Is Packing It's Bags,
And Leaving,

Blackout,
(2x)

What About Those Things You Said To Me,
What About The Time We've Wasted,
Every Day's Just Like The One Before,
Every Time I See Your Face I,

Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
Blackout,
Just Let Me In,
Blackout,
You Know I Gotta Get In,
But I Gotta Know Now,
Where Do I Fit In,
(2x)

I,
(x3)

I Wanna Know Now,
Where Do I Fit In,

I,
Blackout,
(3x)

I Wanna Know Now
Where Do I Fit In


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