Au Pays Du Cocaine

Album: Getting Killed (2025)
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  • You can stay with me, baby
    You can stay with me and nobody would care
    You can stay with me
    You can stay with me and just pretend I'm not there

    Like a sailor in a big green boat
    Like a sailor in a big green coat
    You can be free
    You can be free and still come home
    It's alright
    I'm alright

    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    You can change
    Baby, you can change and still choose me

    Like a sailor in a big green boat
    Like a sailor in a big green coat
    You can be free
    You can be free, just come home
    Please
    I'm alright

    It's alright
    It's fine

    I'm alright Writer/s: Cameron Winter, Dominic Digesu, Gus Green, Max Bassin
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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