Take It There

Album: Ritual Spirit (2016)
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  • Lots to lose where users use
    Skinny don't fuss it kills place
    Rub it down again where the pain still sticks on the grey licks
    Sticking out your tongue it's a hot red crack suck it in

    Out there, it's heavy though
    I play my voice, yeah, it's slim
    I need a fix, you call the tricks
    I'm the man, to hear the tune
    We collide, I concentrate
    She's with me, we share the pain
    Treat the girl like licorice
    She's so soft and ticklish

    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, you'll lose you mind

    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, you'll lose you mind

    My coordinates it could be any voice cracks (Lots to lose where users use)
    Slipped down your footsteps all my boys roll my slip jobs wet (Lots to lose where users use)
    Slip job and insurgency make the world safe for you and me

    Got simple plans for special ways
    Got push to get for lonely days
    Needs are met, trees are bloom
    I'm the one to hear the tune
    I meet you there, meet you soon
    I meet you there, give you breath
    Take you there

    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, you'll lose you mind

    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, and take your time
    Take you there, you'll lose you mind Writer/s: Adrian Thaws, Euan Dickinson, Robert Del Naja
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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