Spit Three Times

Album: Blank Project (2014)
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  • I thought you were gone, out of my life
    I'm not surprised, clever disguise
    But you're like a demon, want to feed
    Into satisfy real lies

    Monkeys on my back
    Holding me down
    Black dogs in the corner
    Looking up at me

    I'm superstitious, spit three times over my shoulder
    I hit the ground hard
    It's you
    I got the fever in me

    Sneak in the dark, snuck to my bed
    Crawling my spine, time has gone by
    Know how you hide, clever disguise
    Little time flies, it's how I get by

    But you're like an old friend or an enemy
    Holding me down
    Black dogs in the corner
    Looking up at me

    I'm superstitious, spit three times over my shoulder
    I hit the ground hard
    It's you
    I'm addicted to you
    You're the fever, baby
    I got the fever in me
    You're addicted to me

    How is it gonna go?
    Baby you know
    You're the fever that's me

    I'm superstitious, spit three times over my shoulder
    I hit the ground hard
    It's you
    I got the fever in me
    It's you
    Hit the ground hard
    It's you
    I'm addicted to you
    You're the fever, baby
    I got the fever in me
    You're the fever that's me
    How is it gonna go?
    Leave me alone
    You're addicted to me
    Leave me alone
    Leave me alone
    I'm addicted to you Writer/s: CAMERON ANDREW MCVEY, MARTIJN TEERLINCK, NENEH CHERRY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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