Make Your Move

Album: Night People (2017)
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  • Make your move
    Hold your breath
    Hope that you
    Have something left
    Wait your turn
    To call the shots
    Play your hand
    Watch your luck

    And are you gunna be there?
    And are you gunna be there?
    I think you know

    No
    No
    You're under my skin
    You're under my skin
    No
    No
    I've got no time for you
    I've got no time for you

    So you've seen it
    All before
    I heard you watch
    From afar
    Caught in the headlights
    Of your love
    Stuck in first
    First on time

    And are you gunna be there?
    I think you know

    No
    No
    You're under my skin
    You're under my skin
    No
    No
    I've got no time for you
    I've got no time for you

    Got me right where you want me, don't you?
    Got me right where you want me, don't you?
    Got me right where you want me, don't you?

    Now that you know

    No
    No
    You're under my skin
    You're under my skin
    No
    No
    I've got no time for you
    I've got no time for you, you Writer/s: Christopher Miller, Daniel Flint, Josh Franceschi, Matthew Barnes, Max Helyer
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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