Sailor Song

Album: At the Beach, in Every Life (2024)
Charted: 1 22
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  • I saw her in the rightest way
    Looking like Anne Hathaway
    Laughing while she hit her pen
    And coughed, and coughed
    And then, she came up to my knees
    Begging, "Baby, would you please?
    Do the things you said you'd do to me, to me?"

    Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor?
    And when you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor?
    I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior
    My mom says that she's worried, but I'm covered in His favor
    And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong
    I sleep so I can see you 'cause I hate to wait so long
    I sleep so I can see you and I hate to wait so long

    She took my fingers to her mouth
    The kind of thing that makes you proud
    That nothing else had ever
    Worked out, worked out
    And maybe I tried other things
    But nothing can capture the sting
    Of the venom she's gonna spit out right now

    Oh, won't you kiss me on the mouth and love me like a sailor?
    When you get a taste, can you tell me what's my flavor?
    I don't believe in God, but I believe that you're my savior
    I know that you've been worried, but you're dripping in my favor
    And when we're getting dirty, I forget all that is wrong
    I sleep so I can see you 'cause I hate to wait so long
    I sleep so that I can see you and I hate to wait so long

    And we can run away to the walls inside your house
    I can be the cat, baby, you can be the mouse
    And we can laugh off things that we know nothing about
    We can go forever until you wanna sit it out Writer/s: Gianna Perez
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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