Other People
by LP

Album: Lost On You (2016)
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  • I never tried to be a hero
    You took us from the stars to zero

    We had a love devout without a shred of doubt
    We never worried 'bout other people
    You broke the spell and wanted something else
    Well, go fuck yourself with other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Go, lay it on everybody
    They won't be there when you're sorry
    Other people

    No more song, no more dance, no dance floor
    We left it all to chance, no encore

    We had a love devout without a shred of doubt
    We never worried 'bout other people
    You broke the spell and wanted something else
    Well, go fuck yourself with other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Go, lay it on everybody
    They won't be there when you're sorry
    Other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Will it know that you love somebody
    They won't there when you're sorry
    Other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Will it know that you love somebody
    They won't there when you're sorry
    Other people

    Other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Go, lay it on everybody
    They won't be there when you're sorry
    Other people

    Oh, baby it's just your body
    Will it know that you love somebody
    They won't there when you're sorry
    Other people Writer/s: Benjamin Joseph Romans, Laura Pergolizzi, Nathaniel Campany
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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