Eat Me

Album: Ordinary Man (2020)
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  • I'm on the menu
    You won't get indigestion
    I even come with dessert
    I'm not your poison
    You won't need medication
    Your insides won't even hurt

    Eat me
    From my skin down to the bone
    Eat me
    You can evolve
    Eat me
    You can really give the dog a bone
    Before I change my mind and I sink my teeth in you
    Eat me

    A second helping
    My meat is nice and tender
    One bite and you will sold
    Take me for later
    I have no expiration
    My blood will never go low

    Eat me
    From my skin down to the bone
    Eat me
    You can evolve
    Eat me
    You can really give the dog a bone
    Before I change my mind and I sink my teeth in you
    Eat me

    Smile as you rip flesh from my spine to my legs
    Vile, all the scary things you'll find inside my head
    Bite till I'm dead

    I'm on the menu
    Are you hungry?

    Eat me
    From my skin down to the bone
    Eat me
    You can evolve
    Eat me
    You can really give the dog a bone
    Before I change my mind and I sink my teeth in you
    Eat me
    Eat me Writer/s: Ali Tamposi, Andrew Wotman, Chad Smith, Duff Mckagan, Ozzy Osbourne
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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