Angelica

Album: Take Control (2016)
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    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker

    Can't think of anything worse
    Spending the evening alone
    She don't bring much to the party no
    Her eyes are glued to her phone

    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker

    She'll do whatever it takes
    Bend over backwards for you
    Oh and she's climbing and climbing
    Anybody will do, yeah

    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker

    (Solo!)

    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker
    Angelica, she's a blood sucker

    So keep away Writer/s: ISAAC HOLMAN, LAWRENCE VINCENT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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