City's Full

Album: Silence Yourself (2013)
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  • Oh, so many skinny pretty girls around
    Honestly, I just wanna go down
    Try to pretend there's nothing wild
    Why do you treat yourself so bad

    City's full of
    City's full of
    City's full of
    Sissy, pretty love yeah

    Your serious eyes dehumanize
    What you wanted, what you wanted was never sad
    So, who blew the flames out of your eyes?
    Why do you treat yourself so bad?

    City's full of
    City's full of
    City's full of
    Sissy, pretty, love yeah

    Oh, oh, woah, yeah, woah

    City's full of
    Sissy, pretty, love, yeah
    City's full of sissy pretty love
    Sissy, pretty, love
    Sissy, pretty, love, yeah

    I love the stretch marks
    On your thighs
    I love the wrinkles
    Around your eyes
    I take you out darling
    We dance all night
    But when comes sunlight
    You say
    I'm going back home, oh!

    City's full of
    Sissy, pretty, love yeah
    City's full of sissy, pretty, love
    Sissy, pretty, love
    Sissy, pretty, love, yeah Writer/s: Ayse Yolander Hassan, Camille Berthomier, Fay Geraldine Milton, Gemma Louise Thompson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (FRANCE), Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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