Voodoo

Album: single release only (2019)
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  • Like winter drizzle, my heart would fizzle
    Until I met you
    Days run together, my magic treasure
    Now I am your fool

    Winter spring summer fall, all the same
    I want to be with you every day
    Day or night, rain or shine, I'm with you
    Your voodoo, That's what I want to do
    I want your voodoo, I want your voodoo

    I'm feeling hungry, even more thirsty
    I've got to get me some
    Need a prescription, only you can fill it
    Boy, I want your love

    Winter spring summer fall, all the same
    I want to be with you every day
    Day or night, rain or shine, I'm with you
    Your voodoo, That's what I want to do
    I want your voodoo, I want your voodoo

    Few things these days give me what I crave
    Now I found you, I found you
    I've got to have you
    Got to have you, boy Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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