Chi Ga

Album: Hurricane Bar (2004)
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  • She can smell her next day,
    But it ain't gonna work if I cross her mind

    The latest news this weekend,
    Man got raped,
    She replied,
    I'll go out for bread

    Chi Ga
    Only she knows how to step forward
    And when it's gonna come to an end

    Chi Ga
    Only fast women can describe her attempts
    And when it comes to an end

    Then she got

    Chi Ga's building towers
    To protect her from those who is paying her bills Never works on Wednesdays
    Finds it hard to believe her drinking is well

    Chi Ga
    Only she knows how to step forward
    And when it's gonna come to an end

    Chi Ga
    Only fast women can describe her attempts
    And when it comes to an end

    Then she got
    Then Chi Ga Writer/s: BJORN DIXGARD, GUSTAF NOREN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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