Dense Water Deeper Down

Album: I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss (2014)
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  • Oh he's dense water deeper down
    He makes me forget everything my mother warned
    I think about him every night
    And I fall asleep holding my pillow tight

    He has my love in the palm of his hand
    His gentle touch made me scream out loud
    His wicked kiss made me feel in bliss
    And he's the only love I miss

    Oh he's dense water deeper down
    He makes me forget everything my mother warned
    I think about him every night
    And I fall asleep holding my pillow tight

    He has my love in the palm of his hand
    His gentle touch made me scream out loud
    His wicked kiss made me feel in bliss
    And he's the only love I miss Writer/s: SINEAD MARIE BERNARDE O'CONNOR
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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