Taste It

Album: Business Pleasure (2014)
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  • Just to taste it, you want it
    No questions, no drama
    There's a chink in your armor
    And you cannot be broken
    You're dropping the ocean
    Now the wheels are in motion

    'Cause you just can't help yourself
    It's gotten in every soul
    You've fallen under the spell
    It's all, all that you wanted an more
    Glittering out till it falls
    Walking this way to your call

    Can you taste it, taste it, taste it
    La la la la la la la la la la
    Can you taste it, taste it, taste it

    Can you taste in on your lips like liquorish
    Do you want some more, so bitter sweet
    Could you think that you are innocent
    When you're really not that different
    Can you taste in on your lips like liquorish
    Do you want some more, so bitter sweet
    Could you think that you are innocent
    When you're really not that different

    Think of all the things that make you tick
    And help to push you to the brink
    I'm off the chain and you're the link
    They've got your heart between the teeth
    Too good to be true to dream
    Wake up and smell the sack of (?)

    Can you taste it, taste it, taste it
    La la la la la la la la la la
    Can you taste it, taste it, taste it

    Can you taste in on your lips like liquorish
    Do you want some more, so bitter sweet
    Could you think that you are innocent
    When you're really not that different
    Can you taste in on your lips like liquorish
    Do you want some more, so bitter sweet
    Could you think that you are innocent
    When you're really not that different

    Can you taste it, taste it, taste it
    La la la la la la la la la la
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