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Courtney Love Lyrics


Tori Forsyth Courtney Love

[Verse 1]
Something about your smile, the way it breaks
Pretty little picture, I sign my name
Serve up half you mind with cheap champagne
Numb it out again, again
A vault of dirty pictures for all your friends
Charming little box of dividends
You play me for a villain, I play pretend
But I never f..cked my boss for a bigger cheque

[Chorus]
I paid rent, so long
An empty house, a broken throne
Where there's resistance, there's commitment
To corruption, there's no substance
She's got no substance

[Verse 2]
Could you play a better hand with no repetition?
They'll get bored of me as your ammunition
I guess there was a lot 'cause I was sick then
And praying on the weak is your best hand
Seduction's just a game served on the rocks
Oh, everyone can drink but you got caught
And don't forget who knows about your vault
'Cause I'll break it like the '90s and Courtney Love

[Chorus]
I paid rent, so long
An empty house, a broken throne
Where there's resistance, there's commitment
To corruption, there's no substance
She's got no substance
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