Fortress

Album: Hymns (2016)
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  • These sheets of ours
    Shield our bodies like a fortress
    They keep us safe
    From harm
    Intertwined
    Our bodies lay there like a comma
    The arch of your back invites desire
    We put our bodies to the test
    Follow the curve right down your neck
    Your sweat, my sweat's stuck anywhere
    And in the mirror, you're a man
    It's teasing me with every step
    Reach down and feel how strong my love grows just for you

    Pull me under, under the ocean
    Cover my mouth with yours
    Put it on me like no one's watching
    Like it's the first time
    And on the street
    Our bodies ache for one another
    I just can't wait
    Till we're alone, hmm-hmm

    And I'm a fool for the sight
    Of all the gold between your thighs
    You stole a seed that's stirring deep
    In me
    Make your base right here, next to me, as
    Our notes blend in harmony
    And when we sex, we hear the beat
    And it's so surreal

    Pull me under, under the ocean
    Cover my mouth with yours
    Put it on me like no one's watching
    Like it's the first time
    And if you're hungry, devour your morsel
    Cover my mouth with yours
    Put it on me like no one's watching
    Like it's the first time

    Pull me under, under the ocean
    Cover my mouth with yours
    Put it on me like no one's watching
    Like it's the first time we kissed Writer/s: KELE OKEREKE, RUSSELL LISSACK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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