Posing In Bondage

Album: Jubilee (2021)
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  • Can you tell I've been posing
    This way alone for hours?
    Waiting for your affection
    Waiting for you
    Done up and drunk
    Done up and fixed on
    All of the nights you turned away my touch

    Closeness
    Proximity
    I needed
    Bondage
    Closeness
    Proximity
    I needed
    Bondage

    When the world divides into two people
    Those who have felt pain and those who have yet to
    And I can't unsee it although I would like to
    Posing in bondage I hope you come home soon

    Closeness
    Proximity
    I needed
    Bondage
    Closeness
    Proximity
    I need it
    Bondage Writer/s: Michelle Chongmi Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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