Embrace The Rub

Album: Pinkus Abortion Technician (2018)
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  • Why you gotta make your mama so worried
    So you gotta wake up f-ing early
    You gotta be, you gotta be just fine
    You gotta live and take your sweet old time
    You got the power to blow her mind mind mind
    You think about when you blow her mind

    Hangin' by a thread
    Off of the hook
    You put her on
    Leaving me for dead
    Facing all the fears above your eyes
    I'm feeling numb
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub

    Why you gotta make your mama so crazy
    'Cause you just want to lay around all day
    In the house, sittin' on your butt
    Eating chocolate and hazelnuts
    We got the power to blow this up-up-up
    You got the power to blow this up-up-up

    Hangin' by a thread
    Off of the hook
    You're living on

    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
    Embrace the rub
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