T.I.W.Y.G.

Album: Adore Life (2015)
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  • This is what you get when you mess with love

    This is what you get when you mess with love
    A morning in darkness
    The eyes of a storm
    Suffering, straight from the gods
    No medicine, no, no drugs

    This is what you get when you mess with love

    We gave you life to see if you'd disobey
    Not interested in what we have to say
    You mess with love when you go out tonight
    Doesn't matter who's wrong or right
    All you want is that feeling again
    When someone is camping in your head
    Look right, look left, what a distress
    I saw a no become a yes

    This is what you get when you mess with love
    I mess with love, I mess with love
    I mess with love, you mess with love

    Look for adventure
    To be free, why not me?
    Stay down, crawl down
    Don't say you're innocent
    Or you'll dry out like a raisin in the sun

    'Cause
    This is what you get when you mess with love

    I mess with love, I mess with love
    I mess with love, you mess with love
    I mess with love, you mess with love Writer/s: AYSE YOLANDER HASSAN, CAMILLE BERTHOMIER, FAY GERALDINE MILTON, GEMMA LOUISE THOMPSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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