Medieval Warfare

Album: Suicide Squad: The Album (2016)
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  • Baby I've been lookin' for a diamond
    I could never touch it and it shines like ice
    Everything is written in the sky and
    Baby you can have it if you say it nice
    Come on, baby, let's do somethin' ugly
    Somethin' you would never touch yourself
    Now let it bleed from me
    I just wanna see it come out

    Are you big? Are you ugly?
    Can you kill a man with your hands?
    Are you hot? Do you want me?
    Think I don't understand?

    Baby I've been sleepin' with a rifle
    Shotgun, grapeshot, tryptophobe
    Baby I got somethin' you can stifle
    Tie me, I won't leave
    Come on, baby, let's do somethin' pretty
    Somethin' you would never touch yourself
    Just let it bleed from me
    I just wanna make you come out

    Are you big? Are you ugly?
    Can you kill a man with your hands?
    Are you hot? Do you want me?
    Think I don't understand?
    Are you big? Are you ugly?
    Can you kill a man with your hands?
    Are you hot? Do you want me?
    Think I don't understand?
    Are you big? Are you ugly?
    Can you kill a man with your hands?
    Are you hot? Do you want me?
    Think I don't understand?
    Are you big? Are you ugly?
    Can you kill a man with your hands?
    Are you hot? Do you want me? Writer/s: CLAIRE ELISE BOUCHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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