Oxytocin

Album: Happier Than Ever (2021)
Charted: 32
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  • Can't take it back once it's been set in motion
    You know I love to rub it in like lotion
    If you only pray on Sunday, could you come my way on Monday?
    'Cause I like to do things God doesn't approve of if she saw us

    She couldn't look away, look away, look away
    She'd wanna get involved, involved, involved
    And what would people say, people say, people say
    If they listen through the wall, the wall, the wall?

    I can see it clear as day
    You don't really need a break
    Wanna see what you can take
    You should really run away

    I wanna do bad things to you (to you)
    I wanna make you yell (yell)
    I wanna do bad things to you (to you)
    Don't wanna treat you well (well)

    Can't take it back once it's been set in motion
    You know I need you for the oxytocin
    If you find it hard to swallow, I can loosen up your collar
    'Cause as long as you're still breathing, don't you even think of leaving

    Not gonna wanna look away, look away, look away
    You're gonna wanna get involved, involved, involved
    And what would people say, people say, people say
    If they listen through the wall, the wall, the wall?

    I can see it clear as day
    You don't really need a break
    Wanna see what you can take
    You should really run away
    Other people wouldn't stay
    Other people don't obey
    You and me are both the same
    You should really run away

    Bad things
    To you

    I wanna do bad things to you
    I wanna make you yell
    I wanna do bad things to you
    Don't wanna treat you well Writer/s: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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