Touch Me Like A Gangster

Album: Sex Hysteria (2025)
Charted: 56
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  • Hey, baby
    Now, I know we ain't been talking for too long, but
    There's some things I feel like you just don't know about me
    Do you wanna know a secret?

    Walk with me, follow me, baby, come talk with me
    I love how tender you are with me
    But, I got a side that you oughta see, baby

    I like whips and chains, I like being tied to things, babe
    I like some pain, turn me upside down on swings, baby
    I'd like to know, how far you gon' go?
    How far we gon' go? Oh, uh

    I'll tell you this, my love
    I do not give a fuck
    I want you on your worst behavior
    Touch me like a gangster
    Rock me, baby boy, give it hell
    This bed ain't gon' break itself

    This bed ain't gonna break itself
    This bed ain't gonna break itself
    This bed ain't gonna break itself

    You look like you like whips and chains, won't you do something insane, baby?
    I want that strange
    What stay hidden in your brain, baby?
    Lock that door
    Want that on the floor
    How far we gon' go? Oh, uh

    I'll tell you this, my love
    I do not give a fuck
    I want you on your worst behavior
    Touch me like a gangster
    Rock me, baby boy, give it hell
    This bed ain't gon' break itself

    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    This bed ain't gon' break itself
    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    This bed ain't gon' break itself
    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    (This bed ain't gonna break itself)
    This bed ain't gon' break itself Writer/s: Daniel Tannenbaum, Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman, Jessie Murph, Laura Veltz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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