Fortunes

Album: Pagans In Vegas (2015)
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  • Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh

    Tell me in the morning that you love me, show me
    Only if you got it bad enough, oh, oh
    She cracked right on the dance floor
    She cracked, but I won't

    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh

    Tell me in the morning that you miss me, show me
    Only if you got it bad enough, oh, oh
    It's for your own good, girl
    You've been such a good girl, such a good girl

    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh

    Stay to soften the blow
    Hand over fist
    To drink and to smoke
    My blood from a stone

    I do expect fortunes to fold
    Hand over fist
    To soften the blow
    Blood from a stone

    Seven in the morning, do you miss me, baby?
    Only if you got it bad enough, oh, oh
    It's four on the West Coast, girl

    They tell me it's a magical world
    Oh, oh, it's a sinister world
    Oh, oh, it's too late to leave, too late to leave
    Oh, oh, it's too late to leave, too late to leave
    Oh, oh, it's too late to leave, too late to leave

    Stay to soften the blow
    Hand over fist
    To drink and to smoke
    My blood from a stone

    I do expect fortunes to fold
    Hand over fist
    To soften the blow
    Blood from a stone Writer/s: Emily Haines, James Shaw
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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