Make Up Sex

Album: Mainstream Sellout (2022)
Charted: 55 59
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    Screaming when we fuck, screaming when we fight, yeah
    Even when I'm drunk, you're my only type, yeah
    Please don't break my heart, I know that you might, yeah
    (Tell me, tell me now) are you 'bout that life? Yeah

    Bonnie and Clyde, ready to die
    (Two) gravesites, later tonight
    (You) told me to stop waiting
    I can feel your back breaking
    Face down, laid pipe
    (Ooh) waterworks, swim your pool
    Backstroke, we both naked
    I can see that ass shaking (damn)

    Yeah, break up just to make up
    You're gone when I wake up
    Yeah, break up just to make up
    You're gone when I wake up

    Yeah
    I love chaos, I love toxic
    I love wreckage, I love falling
    Picture taking, picture cropping
    It's hard lately, I'm exhausted
    You hate my guts, then you love me
    You made me feel so disgusting
    Can't stop a runner from running
    So, go, go, go
    You're my only drug, you're my only vice, yeah
    Fight and then we fuck, you're my only type, yeah
    Mixin' bad decisions up with one night stands and Hennessy
    All I got's this broken heart but you could have the rest of me

    Yeah, break up just to make up
    You're gone when I wake up
    Yeah, break up just to make up
    You're gone when I wake up

    When you come back, I'll be waiting (I'm missing you)
    There's something you're not saying
    When you come back, I'll be waiting (is it someone new?)
    There's something you're not saying

    I'm missing you
    Is it someone new? Writer/s: Matthew Tyler Musto, Nicholas Alex Long, Omer Fedi, Richard Colson Baker, Travis L. Barker
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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