Your Teeth in My Neck

Album: Isolation (2018)
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  • Gone before sunrise, never sleep on the game
    We're all shakin' the dice, now if you roll 'em hard enough could change your life
    Found on a roll on my own I came to fight, I came to fight

    What do I do it for?
    I've been working so hard just to give you more
    Gotta get right
    What do you do it for?
    When the rest of the world is falling through the floor
    You gotta get right

    'Cause you know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    It's your teeth in my neck
    Your teeth in my neck

    Some people worship diamonds and pearls
    Silver and gold
    Just to hold it
    They'd give anything in the world
    Kill us all off
    They'd take our worth, they pay us dirt
    Is it worth it? Is it worth it?

    What do I do it for?
    I've been working so hard just to give you more
    Gotta get right
    What do you do it for?
    Rich man keeps getting richer, takin' from the poor
    You gotta get right

    'Cause you know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    It's your teeth in my neck
    Your teeth in my neck

    Don't you wanna get to know you, baby take it slower slower
    Whoa baby take it slow

    'Cause you know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    You know better
    You know, you know
    It's your teeth in my neck
    Your teeth in my neck Writer/s: Afolabi Osinulu, Asa David, Karly Marina Loaiza, Kevin Arcilla, Kyle D Branham
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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