Chemistry

Album: Everything Now (2017)
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  • I got the money, and I got the time
    I got a secret, gonna make you mine
    I can feel you making eyes at me
    Baby you can try, but you can't deny

    Chemistry (chemistry)
    Chemistry (chemistry)
    Chemistry (chemistry)
    Chemistry (chemistry)

    Put your eyes on another glass
    Ask for another you can take your chance
    Ask for a dance with another boy
    My heart's a city, you're out to destroy

    Chemistry (destroy me)
    Chemistry (chemistry)
    Chemistry (baby, destroy me)
    Chemistry

    Dance with your boyfriend all night long
    Tell him you really really love his song
    Close your eyes, its me you're gonna see
    Ain't no way to fake it

    Chemistry (chemistry)
    Chemistry (chemistry)
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Chemistry
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Baby you and me
    Could this be that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me

    Go to the city, go to the store
    Ask for a loan from another bank
    Call your mother, make an excuse
    I'm gonna have you baby it's no use

    (Chemistry) I know you
    (Chemistry) girl I know you
    (Chemistry) feel like I know you
    Chemistry

    Well you've got one choice, maybe two
    You can leave with me or I'll go with you
    I know you haven't even met me yet
    But you're gonna love me baby when you get to know me

    (Chemistry) you know me
    (Chemistry) girl you know me
    (Chemistry) feel like you know me

    Right, you and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Baby you and me
    Could this be that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Chemistry
    Baby you and me
    Could you start to see that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me
    You and me we got chemistry
    Baby you and me
    Could you start to see that
    Chemistry, baby you and me

    Gonna say it again
    I said you and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Baby you and me (you and me)
    Could this be that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    Could you start to see that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    Could this be that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    You and me, we've got (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me)
    Could you start to see that (chemistry)
    Chemistry, baby you and me (you and me) Writer/s: Jeremy Gara, Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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