Bad Time

Album: Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs (2023)
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  • Thought to call me up that one time
    Thought that I heard gunfire
    I stepped outside
    Left a message saying, "Hi"
    I answered from a firefight
    Told you it's a bad time

    But I can talk
    I really want to talk to you
    I'm being stalked
    By killer robots and I'm pretty sure they're bulletproof
    It's a bad time

    I thought to call you up so many times
    I heard gunfire in the dead of the night
    Left a message saying, "Hi"
    I answered from a drive-by
    Told you it's a bad time

    But I can talk
    No, I really want to talk to you
    I'm being stalked
    By Latin royalty and me and Bobby just ate shrooms
    It's a bad time

    And you're the only one that I can tell
    That I can talk to
    I should be under your spell right now
    Your spell right now

    The way you move, it moves me
    With no place left to go
    And your sweet voice leaves me speechless
    Like you will never know

    I really want to talk to you
    Oh, I really want to talk to you

    I really want to talk
    I really want to talk to you
    I really want to talk
    I really want to talk to you

    And you're the only one that I can tell
    That I can talk to
    I should be under your spell right now
    Your spell right now

    The way you move, it moves me
    With no place left to go
    Your sweet voice leaves me speechless
    Like you will never know

    I really want to talk to you Writer/s: Daniel Andriano, Derek Grant, Matt Skiba
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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