If I Can't Have it No One Can

Album: Welcome To The Neighbourhood (2018)
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  • I am a big man, with lots of big guns.
    & I don't take shit, don't take shit from anyone.
    Best get your facts right.
    Cause I'm never wrong.
    & even when I am I'm more right than anyone.

    I always get my way so don't you ever question me.
    Don't fuck with a man as big as me.

    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    I've got everything you wish that you had.
    (You wish that you had)

    I am a big man, I won't say it twice.
    I like to drink, & fuck & fight.
    Well I never start them.
    But don't test me son.
    Look me in the eye or else you'll find yourself in one.

    I always get my way so don't you ever question me.
    Don't fuck with a man as big as me.

    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    I've got everything you wish that you had.
    (You wish that you had)

    If push came to shove, I wouldn't think twice.
    I'd slit your throat just to survive.
    It's kill or be killed, I wouldn't think twice.
    I'd slit your throat just to survive. 

    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    If I can't have it then no one can.
    I've got everything you wish that you had.
    (You wish that you had) Writer/s: Ash Wilson, Daniel Cunniff, Henry Cox, Jordan Pugh, Mike Cunniff
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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