The Law

Album: In Dream (2015)
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  • What's that accent? Where are you from?
    What are you drinking? How'd I get some?
    Sinking my teeth into something new
    Doing what my maker taught me to

    Don't let it get heavy
    You are the law
    Don't let it get heavy
    You are the law
    Why won't you come get me?
    You are the law

    I'm wired in, I'm ten feet tall
    Tell me my feelings, take my call
    Sinking my teeth into someone new
    Be my angel, just look at you

    Don't let it get heavy
    You are the law
    Don't let it get heavy
    You are the law
    Why won't you regret it?
    You are the law

    The law, the law
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