WOW

Album: PLECTRUMELECTRUM (2014)
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  • Hello, How are you?
    You're looking so fine
    No, it's true
    Remember the time we first met?
    You think that was good? You ain't seen nothin' yet

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it wow
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it

    Sorry, I don't know
    What came over me
    The cycle of the moon affects the motion of the see what you did
    It's starting all over again
    We both want it now more than we did back then

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it wow
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it

    Give me a minute
    Let me get myself together
    I'm never really out of control
    Really, I'm so much better
    Maybe it's your eyes, your stare, lookin' like lookin' like you wanna go somewhere
    You wanna go somewhere?
    Somethin' 'bout the wild in me, it's never tame
    I think we're both alike, this is how we became

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame.
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it wow
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it call it!

    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it call it Writer/s: Prince Rogers Nelson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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