Flesh

Album: Wildheart (2015)
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  • Savage and an angel, we call out in tantrum
    Glad I kept on your throat, we would rather turn down
    And I think she bankrupt
    Breathe, breathe

    Flesh
    I need it, I'm a mess, now
    I'm a slave to your flesh
    Woman put me right where I belong

    Skin on you is always
    Calling me with your face
    Wrap yourself around me, do whatever I say
    Kiss me like a pretty flower, sweet, sweet control

    Flesh, addicted, yeah
    I mean it, I'm a mess, now
    I'm a slave to your flesh
    Woman put me right where I belong

    Fall on your faith like you faith for religion
    The light in the way, you're begging for forgiveness
    Lost summers here as we both bathe in sweet sin
    Leave it to me, I'll give you something to believe in
    Surrender to friction
    This is body language and deep diction
    I love it, back for it, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Flesh

    Flesh

    Woman put me right and wrap it all

    Flesh Writer/s: ANUP KUMAR PAUL, MIGUEL JONTEL PIMENTEL, RAPHAEL SAADIQ
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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