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Unloveable
Oh ...
I know I’m unloveable
You don’t have to tell me
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours
Oh ...

I know I’m unloveable
You don’t have to tell me
Oh, message received
Loud and clear
Loud and clear
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours

I know I’m unloveable
You don’t have to tell me
For message received
Loud and clear
Loud and clear
Message received
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours

I wear black on the outside
’cause black is how I feel on the inside
I wear black on the outside
’cause black is how I feel on the inside

And if I seem a little strange
Well, that’s because I am
If I seem a little strange
That’s because I am

But I know that you would like me
If only you could see me
If only you could meet me

Oh ...
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours
I don’t have much in my life
But take it - it’s yours
Mmm ...
Oh ...
 
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