Hit Me Like That Snare

Album: Relaxer (2017)
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  • I'm at the door at a quarter to four
    Poppers popping, baby, might take some more
    I'm fucking loose, you're gorgeous, I don't care
    Come closer, baby, slap me like that snare

    'Moon Shaped Pool' plays in the velvet cell
    Green neon sign reading "Welcome to Hell"
    Leather slings fall like oxygen masks
    We're going down, fuck my life in half

    School of magic, with brooms and wands
    Pairs of people tugging like hungry dogs
    For bone, baby, in the house of slithering
    Floor full of happy wizards scissoring

    I don't subscribe to your cultural norms
    My church's doctrine has lost its charm
    Rise above the gloom of the jungle floor
    Hit me like that snare, more, more, more

    I don't subscribe to your cultural norms
    My church's doctrine has lost its charm
    Family matters, I couldn't agree more
    This is my family fisting me on the floor

    Regret my safe word, one to ten in Japanese
    At the party, carpet burning my knees
    Na na na na na na na na na na na na

    (Ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyu, jyuu)
    Ichi, ni, san, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyu, jyuu
    Ichi, ni, san, go, roku, nana, hachi, kyu, jyuu
    (Ne, sakki no sunea mitai ni aterushi, hoshi? Ji yaa sou suruwa)

    We are dangerous teenagers
    We are dangerous teenagers
    Fuck you, I'll do what I wanna do
    Fuck you, I'll do what I wanna do
    Fuck you, I'll do what I wanna do
    Fuck you, I'll do what I wanna do Writer/s: Gus Unger-Hamilton, Joe Newman, Thom Sonny Green
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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