Violence

Album: Miss Anthropocene (2019)
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  • (Violence, violence)
    (Baby it's violence)
    (You can't see what I see)

    You can't see what I see 'cause you, ha ha
    You feed off hurting me, love, hurting me

    I'm, like, begging for it baby
    Makes you wanna party, wanna wake up
    Baby it's violence, violence
    Baby it's violence

    But you can't see what I see
    You can't see what I see 'cause you, ha ha
    You feed off hurting me, love, hurting me

    (Oh)
    You wanna make me bad
    And I like it like that

    I'm, like, begging for it baby
    Makes you wanna party, wanna wake up
    Baby it's violence, violence
    Baby it's violence

    But you can't see what I see
    You can't see what I see 'cause you, ha ha
    You feed off hurting me, love, hurting me, oh

    You wanna make me bad, make me bad
    And I like it like that, and I like it like that
    You wanna pay me back, pay me back
    Said I like it like that, said I like it like that

    (Said I like it like)

    Oh
    You wanna make me bad

    You wanna make me bad, make me bad
    Said I like it like that, said I like it like that Writer/s: Claire Boucher, Garrett Lockhart
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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