Let's Get Clinical

Album: Quicken The Heart (2009)
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  • Let's go back to your house
    And finish off the gin.
    In your dishevelled room
    We're gonna wash ourselves in sin.

    Ooh! It's criminal when you whisper in my ear
    Let's get clinical the words delivered with a sneer
    Let's get clinical.

    I'd like to map your body out
    Inch by inch
    North to South
    And I'm free for circumnavigation

    Reawaken my delight
    Your fingerprints upon my skin
    Your voice is twisted; how we sink
    Tonight I'll let desire win.

    Ooh! It's criminal when you whisper in my ear
    Let's get clinical the words delivered with a sneer
    Let's get clinical.

    I'd like to map your body out
    Inch by inch
    North to South
    And I'm free for circumnavigation

    I'd like to map your body out
    Inch by inch
    Head to toe
    Bare ankles used to mean adventure

    Last nights dirty lips were wrapped around that glass
    Creeping past your flatmates door
    The empty bottles on the floor

    Ooh! It's criminal
    Woah! Lets get clinical

    I'd like to map your body out
    Inch by inch
    North to south
    And I'm free for circumnavigation

    I'd like to map your body out
    Inch by inch
    Head to toe
    Bare ankles used to mean adventure
    With you, they still do
    With you, they still do
    With you, they still do Writer/s: Archis Tiku, Duncan Robert Lloyd, Lukas James Wooller, Paul Anthony Smith, Thomas Alexander English
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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