Habits

Album: Knowing What You Know Now (2017)
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  • If I was poetic
    Beaten regularly
    Just to feed your habits
    Beaten regularly

    I get carried away
    The day is gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me
    Get carried away
    The day is gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me

    Imagine life with livid
    Beaten regularly
    Bodies shapes our planet
    Beaten regularly

    I get carried away
    The day has gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me
    Get carried away
    The day it's gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me

    I tell her fact the grass is greener on the other side
    Is she burning deeper on the inside
    Fire fueled with lies, lies, lies, lies, lies
    Fire fueled with lies, lies, lies, lies, lies
    I tell her fact the grass is greener on the other side
    Is she burning deeper on the inside
    Fire fuelled with lies, lies, lies, lies, lies
    Fire fueled with lies, lies, lies, lies, lies

    Get carried away
    The day is gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me
    Get carried away
    The day is gone
    I want you to stay with me
    Just stay with me Writer/s: Jack Bottomley, Joshu MacIntyre, Laurence John Hibbitt, Rebecca MacIntyre, Samuel MacIntyre, William Bottomley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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