Piñata

Album: Hats Off To The Bull (2011)
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  • Well hell if I
    Should decide
    To give it more
    A little effort
    Well hell if I'm
    Tempted again
    One little fight
    Replace by lust for you

    I'll ask my curious side to follow you
    To a bed of angels
    Can't help this wandering eye
    Well lucky you
    The devil made ya (look)

    Well I've never tried
    Pulling you in
    Lucky at last
    Defending answers
    It's almost like
    You're breaking my piñata while I'm hinting
    At my lust for you

    I'll ask my curious side to follow you
    To a bed of angels
    Can't help this wandering eye
    Well lucky you
    The devil made ya look too far to the abyss
    No bed of angels, mystified defines it best
    The devil made ya look

    So I'll ask my curious side to follow you
    To a bed of angels
    Can't help this wandering eye
    Well lucky you
    The devil made ya look too far to the abyss
    No bed of angels, mystified defines it best
    The devil made ya look Writer/s: PETER LOEFFLER, SAMUEL LOEFFLER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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