Flea

Album: All Born Screaming (2024)
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  • I'm just like a hungry little flea
    Jumping on somebody's warm body
    When you start to itch and scratch and scream
    Once I'm in, you can't get rid of me
    Once I'm in, you can't get rid of me

    Drip you in diamonds, pour you in cream
    You will be mine for eternity
    Hair in my shears, fall at your feet
    You will be mine for eternity

    When you're walking down your sunny street (I got it)
    Thinking of your bills or what to eat
    (I got it, I, I got it)
    Then you feel that little prick from me
    (I got it, I, I got it)
    I look at you and all I see is meat

    Drip you in diamonds, pour you in cream
    You will be mine for eternity
    I'll bring you China, milk for your tea
    You will be mine for eternity, eternity

    Drip you in diamonds, pour you in cream
    You will be mine for eternity
    Hair in my shears, fall at your feet
    You will be mine, my everything Writer/s: Annie Clark
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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