Voodoo Doll

Album: The Dutchess (2006)
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  • The devil comes, and, ah, I try to stall, and, ah
    Soon my subconscious and conscious might start to brawl
    And I put up my walls
    And, ah, they begin to fall
    As this cunnin' demon takes me as its voodoo doll
    And, ah, darkness sets in as the horns start to grow
    Suddenly I become somebody I don't know

    Whoa, what do I do?
    Whoa oh
    This body's temple of doom
    Whoa, what can I say
    To, ooh, oh, make all of this go away?

    I got many different names, but to you it's all the same
    I be the crawlin' in your skin, I be the reason for your sin
    I be the cunnin' in your charm, and I be the needle in your arm
    Call me once might, let you go, but call me twice, and then I'm gonna get ya

    Mind playin' tricks on me
    I'm paranoid, homey
    Nobody knows what I'm goin' through
    God, I'm so lonely
    I know I'm losin' it
    I'm hearing (whispering)
    Somebody's watchin' me, clockin' me, hear my heart tickin'
    Worshiping two gods can get you in deep
    Crystal ball show you things you're not supposed to see

    Whoa, what do I do?
    Whoa oh
    This body's temple of doom
    Whoa, what can I say
    To, ooo, oh, make all of this go away?

    You see me comin' for ya
    You know I'm gonna get ya
    I said, I'm gonna get ya
    You know I'm comin' for ya
    You see me comin' for ya
    You know I'm gonna get ya
    I said, I'm gonna get ya
    You know I'm comin' for ya
    You see me comin' for ya
    You know I'm gonna get ya
    I said, I'm gonna get ya
    You know I'm comin' for ya
    You see me comin' for ya
    You know I'm gonna get ya
    I said, I'm gonna get ya
    You know I'm comin' for ya
    You see me comin' for ya
    You know I'm gonna get ya
    I said, I'm gonna get ya Writer/s: Harrison Todd Stafford, Marcus Alexander Urani, Stacy Ferguson, Will Adams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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