Rollercoaster

Album: Strange Desire (2014)
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  • It was summer when I saw your face
    But like a teenage runaway
    And God, I never thought we'd take it that far
    Some killer queen you are

    Now I'm running and I can't stop anywhere I go
    I think about it every day and night, I can't let go
    Man, I'm never the same
    We were shotgun lovers, I'm a shotgun running away

    So come a little closer
    There was something I could tell, yeah
    You are such a rollercoaster
    And a killer queen you are

    Rollercoaster and I don't say no
    Rollercoaster, when you don't say no
    And it's such a rollercoaster
    Some killer queen you are

    We took the bones out from the road
    Those endless nights that we traveled we stole
    You let your clothes fall to the floor
    And lit a fire while I waited for more

    Now I'm running and I won't stop, I don't wanna go
    I think about it every day and night I can't let go
    And hey, I'm never the same
    It's a hundred miles an hour on a dirt road running away

    So come a little closer
    There was something I could tell, yeah
    You are such a rollercoaster
    And a killer queen you are

    Rollercoaster and I don't say no
    Rollercoaster, when you don't say no
    And it's such a rollercoaster
    Some killer queen you are

    Come a little closer
    Why don't you come a little closer?

    Why don't you come a little closer?
    There was something I could tell, yeah
    You are such a rollercoaster
    Some killer queen you are

    Rollercoaster and I don't say no
    Rollercoaster, when you don't say no
    And it's such a rollercoaster
    Some killer queen you are

    Rollercoaster and I don't say no
    Rollercoaster, when you don't say no
    And it's such a rollercoaster
    Some killer queen you are Writer/s: Jack Antonoff, John Hill
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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