10 (Death Breast)

Album: 22, A Million (2016)
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  • Fe, fever rest
    Fever rest
    I cut you in
    Deafening
    Fever rest
    (Darling didn't love right)
    I've been sleeping in a stable, mate
    Not gonna do you no favors
    What I got is seen you trying
    Or take it down the old lanes around
    Fuckified
    Darling don't make love
    Fight it
    Love, don't fight it
    Love, don't fight it
    Love
    Well I'll wrap you up
    And I take it by the touch
    Darling don't a failure fright
    Times the raker
    And I'll rack it up
    I'm unorphaned in our northern lights
    Dedicoding every daemon
    Taken in the tall grass of the mountain cable
    And I cannot seem to find I'm able Writer/s: Benjamin P. Lester, Brandon Burton, Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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