White Ferrari

Album: Blonde (2016)
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  • Bad luck to talk on these rides
    Mine on the road, your dilated eyes watch the clouds float
    White Ferrari, had a good time
    (Sweet sixteen, how was I supposed to know anything?)
    I let you out at Central
    I didn't care to state the plain
    Kept my mouth closed
    We're both so familiar
    White Ferrari

    Stick by me (good times), close by me
    You were fine, you were fine here
    That's just a slow body
    You left when I forgot to speak
    So I text the speech, lesser speeds, Texas speed, yes
    Basic takes its toll on me, 'ventually, 'ventually, yes
    Ah, on me 'ventually, 'ventually, yes

    I care for you still and I will forever
    That was my part of the deal, honest
    We got so familiar
    Spending each day of the year
    White Ferrari (oh), good times

    In this life (life)
    In this life (life)

    One too many years, some tattooed eyelids on a facelift
    (Thought you might wanna know now)
    Mind over matter is magic, I do magic
    If you think about it, it'll be over in no time
    And that's life

    I'm sure we're taller in 'nother dimension
    You say we're small and not worth the mention
    You're tired of movin', your body's achin'
    We could vacay, there's places to go
    Clearly this isn't all that there is
    Can't take what's been given
    But we're so okay here
    We're doing fine, primal and naked
    You dream of walls that hold us in prison
    It's just a skull, least that's what they call it
    And we're free to roam Writer/s: Christopher Breaux, James Ho, John Lennon, Kanye West, Paul McCartney
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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