Lyrics to
Sweet 16

Released by Feeder in 1996
From the Album: Swim |

This version of Sweet 16 was released by Feeder in 1996.

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Get away from me and so she said
You’re like a social disease
I’m so tired of being afraid of you
(……) she sees
Save yourself look and see
Think about it, sweet sixteen
You could be anywhere
See yourself standing there
She’s my death She’s my death
He can’t stop imposing himself on her
He likes the way that she is
His heart beats, fingers all over her
His dirty breath smells of beer
Save yourself look and see
Think about it, sweet sixteen
You could be anywhere
See yourself standing there
She’s my death She’s my death
Come a little closer to me
Come a little nearer come on
She works late so she can keep away
Too scared to go to the police
So young he’s working her like a dog
One day while she was searching there
She came across a new toy
Her eyes filled as she loaded the weapon
Her mind racing she cries
Save yourself look and see
Think about it, sweet sixteen
You could be anywhere
See yourself standing there
Save yourself look and see
Think about it, sweet sixteen
She’s my death
She’s my death
Death
She’s my death
Death


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