Venice Bitch

Album: Norman F---ing Rockwell! (2018)
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  • Fear fun, fear love
    Fresh out of fucks, forever
    Tryin' to be stronger for you
    Ice cream, ice queen
    I dream in jeans and leather
    Life's dream, I'm sweet for you

    Oh God, miss you on my lips
    It's me, your little Venice bitch
    On the stoop with the neighborhood kids
    Callin' out, bang bang, kiss kiss

    You're in the yard, I light the fire
    And as the summer fades away
    Nothing gold can stay
    You write, I tour, we make it work
    You're beautiful and I'm insane
    We're American-made

    Give me Hallmark
    One dream, one life, one lover
    Paint me happy and blue
    Norman Rockwell
    No hype under our covers
    It's just me and you

    Oh God, miss you on my lips
    It's me, your little Venice bitch
    On the stoop with the neighborhood kids
    Callin' out, bang bang, kiss kiss

    You're in the yard, I light the fire
    And as the summer fades away
    Nothing gold can stay
    You write, I tour, we make it work
    You're beautiful and I'm insane
    We're American-made

    Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    Signin' off, bang bang, kiss kiss
    Yeah yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    Signin' off, bang bang, kiss kiss

    Oh god, want you on my lips (I do, I do)
    It's me, your little Venice bitch
    On the stoop with the neighborhood kids
    Signin' off, bang bang, kiss kiss

    Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    (Signin' off, bang bang, kiss kiss)
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah

    Young baby is back in town now
    You should come, come over
    We'll be hanging around now
    You should come, come over

    Oh God, I love him on my lips
    It's me, your little Venice bitch
    Touch me with your fingertips
    It's me, your little Venice bitch

    Ba-back in the garden
    We're getting high now, because we're older
    Me, myself, I like diamonds
    My baby, crimson and clover

    (La-la-la-la-la-la, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful)
    (La-la-la-la-la-la, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful)
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whatever
    Everything, whatever
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whatever
    Everything, whatever

    Back in the garden
    We're getting high now, because we're older
    Me, myself, I like diamonds
    My baby, crimson and clover

    Crimson and clover, honey
    Crimson and clover, honey
    Crimson and clover, honey
    Crimson and clover, honey
    Crimson and clover, honey
    Crimson and clover, honey
    Over and over, honey
    Over and over, honey
    Over and over, honey
    Over and over, honey
    Over and over

    If you weren't mine, I'd be
    Jealous of your love
    If you weren't mine, I'd be
    Jealous of your love
    If you weren't mine, I'd be
    Jealous of your love
    If you weren't mine, I'd be
    Jealous of your love
    If you weren't mine, I'd be
    Jealous of your love Writer/s: Elizabeth Grant, Jack Antonoff
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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