This Body
by Baum

Album: Ungodly EP (2018)
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  • Don't size me up
    Just say my name
    I want to hear it fall down your chin
    Dribble like paint
    Say it right
    Don't care what you think
    Don't call me Barbie
    Does it look like I own a fucking thing in pink?

    I hear the howl of the wolves, they scream
    They wait by the corner
    Scare me by saying I'm sexy
    I'll never kiss you
    'Cause I walk alone
    I got my tough, tough power
    And I call this body my home, my home

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    My home, my home

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    My home, my home

    And every woman grows up
    With the posters on your wall
    In the shadow of your worship
    Of the shadow of a model
    And it's an aching hold
    On the side of the hip
    But it don't let go
    Even when there's nothing left to grip

    I hear the howl of the wolves, they scream
    They wait by the corner
    Scare me by saying I'm sexy
    I'll never kiss you
    'Cause I walk alone
    I got my tough, tough power
    And I call this body my home, my home

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    My home, my home

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    My home, my home

    You say I'm a wonderland, a miracle
    'Til I don't get in your bed
    And my words turn your blue eyes red
    A wonderland, a miracle
    Tell me lies right to the face
    What kind of woman would play this game?

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    My home, my home

    This body, this body
    This body, this body
    This body, this body
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