White Tiger

Album: Coolbeanz (2013)
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  • White, white tiger
    High bright rollercoaster
    If I am still got on these safety bars
    I probably made it
    Don't come for white, white oh
    This hard wind hits my skin
    I begin and take a breath, mmh
    And all adrenalin rushes to my head
    And I'm not in my comfort zone
    When I wake up but not alone right now
    Whoa, my head is in the clouds
    You're my

    White, white tiger
    High bright rollercoaster
    If I am still got on these safety bars
    I probably made it
    Don't come for white, white oh

    What a damn
    Make a stand
    Drunken ways take control, oh, oh, oh
    I was drowning
    But you're keeping me afloat
    You're my white, white
    And I'm not in my comfort zone
    When I wake up but not alone right now
    Whoa, my head is in the clouds
    You're my

    White, white tiger
    High bright rollercoaster
    If I am still got on these safety bars
    I probably made it
    Don't come for white
    Island or dry land will take me there
    Who up in my head this clear bed will take me there
    You're my white, ooh, tiger

    You know you're my ooh, la da da da da uh oh white tiger Writer/s: ISOBEL BIZU BEARDSHAW, MIKA BARROUX
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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