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Nirvana - Drain You | Lyrics in English
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Nirvana - Drain You

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〈Verse 1〉
One baby to another says, "I'm lucky to have met you"
I don't care what you think unless it is about me
It is now my duty to completely drain you
I travel through a tube and end up in your infection

〈Chorus〉
Chew your meat for you
Pass it back and forth
In a passionate kiss
From my mouth to yours
I like you

〈Verse 2〉
With eyes so dilated, I've become your pupil
You taught me everything without a poison apple
The water is so yellow, I'm a healthy student
Indebted and so grateful, vacuum out the fluids

〈Chorus〉
Chew your meat for you
Pass it back and forth
In a passionate kiss
From my mouth to yours
I like you

〈Bridge〉
You, you, you
You, you, you

〈Verse 3〉
One baby to another says, "I'm lucky to have met you"
I don't care what you think unless it is about me
It is now my duty to completely drain you
I travel through a tube and end up in your infection

〈Chorus〉
Chew your meat for you
Pass it back and forth
In a passionate kiss
From my mouth to yours
Sloppy lips to lips
You're my vitamins
I like you
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