Hurricane

Album: Badlands (2014)
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  • There's a place way down in Bed-Stuy
    Where a boy lives behind bricks
    He's got an eye for girls of eighteen
    And he turns them out like tricks
    I went down to a place in Bed-Stuy
    A little liquor on my lips
    I let him climb inside my body
    And held him captive in my kiss

    And there's a storm you're starting now
    And there's a storm you're starting now
    And there's a storm you're starting

    I'm a wanderess
    I'm a one-night stand
    Don't belong to no city
    Don't belong to no man
    I'm the violence
    In the pouring rain
    I'm a hurricane
    Ha-ah-ah, ha-ah-ah
    I'm a hurricane
    Ha-ah-ah, ha-ah-ah
    I'm a hurricane

    I went down to a place in Brooklyn
    Where you tripped on LSD
    And I found myself reminded
    To keep you far away from me

    And there's a storm you're starting now
    And there's a storm you're starting now
    And there's a storm you're starting

    I'm a wanderess
    I'm a one-night stand
    Don't belong to no city
    Don't belong to no man
    I'm the violence
    In the pouring rain
    I'm a hurricane
    Ha-ah-ah, ha-ah-ah
    I'm a hurricane
    Ha-ah-ah, ha-ah-ah
    I'm a hurricane

    He says, "Oh, baby, beggin' you to save me
    Well, lately, I like 'em crazy
    Ooh, maybe you could devastate me
    Little lady, come and fade me"

    I'm a wanderess
    I'm a one-night stand
    Don't belong to no city
    Don't belong to no man
    I'm the violence
    In the pouring rain
    Come and fade me
    Come and fade me
    I'm a hurricane Writer/s: Ashley Frangipane, Tim R. Anderson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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