Waste A Moment

Album: Walls (2016)
Charted: 45
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  • All the way from Waco to WE-HO with a rabbit on her chain
    Drove a little slick car to tend bar with the static on her brain
    She's a little burner, burner, gonna throw you to the flame
    Little ticking time bomb, time bomb, gonna blow us all away

    Oh, take the time to waste a moment
    Oh, never ask to be forgiven

    Sexy was her boyfriend, with no kin, always running from the law
    Every other weekend, the week ends with his back at her claw
    He's a live wire, wired, shooting sparks in the night
    He's a gun for a hire, hired with a bead in his sights

    Oh, take the time to waste a moment
    Oh, face it where the lines are broken
    Oh, name a price to all that's living
    Oh, never ask to be forgiven

    Oh, take the time to waste a moment
    Oh, face it where the lines are broken
    Oh, name a price to all that's living
    Oh, never ask to be forgiven Writer/s: Anthony Caleb Followill, Ivan Nathan Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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