My Molasses

Album: Here Come the Runts (2018)
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  • I think I'd like to shift this weight off my chest
    Soon as I figure out my right from my left
    Don't make me smoke from the golden cigar
    Don't make me go in, I'd rahter wait in the car
    I thought the party started quarter to nine
    Soon after found out that I'd ruined the surprise
    They all just stood there laughing loud as can be
    Like sugar canes my face was melting

    To molasses
    To molasses
    You can call
    To molasses

    Sometimes I wanna trade this brain for a new
    And picking memories along with the view
    Please don't mistake this for a hell of a time
    Hold back my tears, so I don't spoil your wine
    I thought the party started quarter to nine
    Felt like an idiot for ruining the night
    They all stood stinking from the salt in their sea
    Like sugar canes my face was melting

    To molasses
    To molasses
    You can call
    To molasses

    Yes you can melt me
    Then you can swallow
    I'll slowly creep down your throat, and turn
    My, my, my, my molasses
    My, my, my, my molasses
    My, my, my, my molasses, ooh
    You can call
    My, my, my, my molasses
    My, my, my, my molasses
    My, my, my, my molasses, ooh Writer/s: AARON BRUNO
    Publisher: RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC.
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