Criminal Energy

Album: Surviving (2019)
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  • The ghost of recent misery
    Still has a song to sing
    You captivated hearts
    Waiting for a spark
    No one you care to recognize
    Suddenly in control
    Unfortunate to find
    What it is inside

    Criminal energy
    If you got blood to bleed
    Your fever with the fight
    Your each and every night
    Oh, yeah, you'll come to see
    We're the same, we're the same, yeah, it's understood
    We're gonna take, gonna take while the getting's good
    Come get it all for free
    Criminal energy, criminal energy
    Huh

    Answer any conspiracy
    So irresistible
    But there's no them to see
    Only you and me
    No face, no cause for empathy
    They tell you all the time
    The threat is still alive
    Yeah, that's still a lie

    Criminal energy
    If you got blood to bleed
    Your fever with the fight
    Your each and every night
    Oh, yeah, you'll come to see
    That we're the same, we're the same, yeah, it's understood
    We're gonna take, gonna take while the getting's good
    Come get it all for free
    Criminal energy
    Criminal energy
    Oh!

    Criminal energy
    If you got blood to bleed
    Your fever with the fight
    Your each and every night
    Oh, yeah, you'll come to see
    That we're the same, we're the same, yeah, it's understood
    We're gonna take, gonna take while the getting's good
    Come get it all for free
    Criminal energy

    Criminal energy
    Criminal energy
    Criminal energy
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