Creep

Album: Goat Girl (2018)
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  • Creep on the train
    He won't stare away
    Creep on the train
    Filming me, you insane?

    Creep on the train
    Scum of lust in his brain
    Creep on the train
    I really want to smash your head in

    Creep on the train
    With his creepy gold chain
    Creep on the train
    With his dirty trouser stain

    Creep on the train
    Scum of lust in his brain
    Creep on the train
    I really want to smash your head in
    I want to smash your head in
    I want to smash your head right in
    Right in
    Right in
    Right in Writer/s: Ellie Rose-Davies, Lottie Pendlebury, Naima Redina-Bock, Rosie Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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