Stckhlm Syndrome (Interlude)

Album: High Expectations (2019)
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  • Yeah, yeah
    Mmm
    Yeah, yeah
    Mmm, mmm

    Here he goes, here we go
    We got two big egos
    We smoke and we talk
    Tryna catch a vibe in the weed smoke
    We too old, shit
    We should be actin' grown and shit, mmm
    Always find a place to put your hands on
    Keepin' me on hold like a ransom
    You get away with murder 'cause you're handsome
    Stockholm syndrome, baby, that's the truth, oh
    You got a way 'bout you, mmm, ooh

    This Cali got my feelings showin'
    I'm puttin' all my pride aside tonight
    So where'd you see this even going? (Oh)
    'Cause it's the same thing every time
    You tie me down, tie me down, tie me down
    And I allow, I allow, I allow it
    You tie me down, tie me down, mmm (Tie me down)
    And I allow (I allow), I allow it

    Never give me a wake up text
    But you never had a problem with the break up sex, did you?
    You think, you think you know best
    It's 50/50, too much stress, ah
    Now you know what you missin'
    But you ain't no different, I see you
    Don't play the victim, you never lose
    You got me addicted, I'm so hooked on you

    This Cali got my feelings showin'
    (Showin', showin')
    I'm puttin' all my pride aside tonight
    (Tonight for you, baby)
    So where'd you see this even going? (Oh)
    'Cause it's the same thing every time (Oh)
    You tie me down, tie me down, tie me down (Baby)
    And I allow, I allow, I allow it
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You tie me down, tie me down, mmm
    (Tie me down, tie me down)
    And I allow, I allow it
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