The Pact (I'll Be Your Fever)

Album: Becoming a Jackal (2010)
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  • Do what you did yesterday, go on repeating
    'Cos my heart's only on fire when you are the teacher
    You take the torch and I, follow the leader
    You'd be my master and I'll be your fever

    You told me your past was taken by thieves
    Since then you've been running in search of reliefs
    You don't know when it's coming, I don't know either
    You'd be my master and I'll be your fever

    The angels are singing, words written for you
    Trumpets are telling of your beauty and truth
    But you've been working it out for yourself like some over-achiever
    So just be my master and I'll be your fever

    But you knew this is all I need, no more or no less
    Your highness I bow to thee and to thee this I confess
    I was lost in a forest but now I'm a believer
    So you'd be my master and I'll be your fever

    So do what you did yesterday go on repeating
    'Cos my heart's only on fire when you are the teacher
    You take the torch and I, follow the leader
    You'd be my master and I'll be your fever
    You'd be my master and I'll be your fever
    You'd be my master and I'll be your fever Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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