Music Is Through

Album: The Pursuit (2009)
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  • If you wanna get with me
    Then you've gotta pin me down
    Cover everything you see,
    In the sweat that I could drown

    Watch it fall and let it die,
    The rain will cut you open now
    All the words are plagiarised,
    They crystallise your tears somehow

    If you look like you wann, baby I don't
    Mind if I do
    Girl I got your number,
    Call you when the music is through
    If you look like you wanna, baby I don't
    Mind if I do
    Girl I've got your number,
    Call you when the music is through

    If you wanna fuck with me,
    Lord you'll never bring me down
    All the things you never see,
    In the sweat I could drown

    If you wanna fuck with me,
    Then you gotta get me down
    All the things you never see,
    In the sweat I could drown

    If you look like you wanna,
    Baby I don't mind if Id do, do, do
    Girl I've got your number, call you when the
    Music is through, through, through
    If you look like you wanna, baby I don't
    Mind if I do, do, do
    Girl I've got your number, call you when the
    Music is through, through, through

    If you wanna get with me,
    Then you've gotta pin me down
    Everything you see's for free,
    In the sweat I could drown

    If you look like you wanna,
    Baby I don't mind if I do, do, do
    Girl I've got your number, call you when the
    Music is through, through, through
    If you look like you wanna,
    Baby I don't mind if I do, do, do
    Girl I've got your number, call you when the
    Music is through, through, through Writer/s: BEN CULLUM, JAMIE CULLUM
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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