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Nothing to Say
 
  Lyrics by chris cornell
Music by kim thayil

Someone says my words are out of balance
Nothing to say
Dying words I bury everyday
Nothing to say

You’ve got nothing to say, nothing to say

Bog bad words spell it with four letters
Nothing to say
Oh my god, your words are out of balance
Nothing to say

Nothing but one thing
You’ve got nothing, nothing to say




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