Fior di Latte

Album: Ti Amo (2017)
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  • This picture on your phone
    Could do so much wrong
    But we'll take it don't worry
    And I know it already

    Sleeping all alone
    I've been craving too long
    Keep it quiet, go steady
    Let's rip it all to confetti

    A little bit of disrespect could be
    Another way to break the ordinary
    It's all a blur as far as I can see
    No more begging already
    Would you allow me to stay?

    On
    We're meant to get it on
    We're meant to get it on
    We're meant to get it on

    Fior di latte, fior di latte
    Throw your weight around behind me
    Fior di latte, fior di latte
    Don't think about it, trigger me happy

    All other acts are for idiots
    Come on, come on, come and provide it
    Let's be quiet and wrap it up
    Give me your fior di latte

    My story's too long
    Not that exciting, a mourning city
    But there's no seasons in LA
    Oh no, no, you're not on your own
    Just a minute alone would do

    A little bit of disrespect could be
    Another way to break the ordinary
    It's all too fancy, no it's not for me
    No more bragging already
    Till you got something to say

    On
    We're meant to get it on
    We're meant to get it on
    We're meant to get it on

    Fior di latte, fior di latte
    Throw your weight around behind me
    Fior di latte, fior di latte
    Don't think about it, trigger me happy

    All other acts are for idiots
    Come on come on come and provide it
    Let's be quiet and wrap it up
    Give me your fior di latte Writer/s: Christian Mazzalai, Frederic Moulin, Laurent Mazzalai, Thomas Pablo Croquet
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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