Album: Villains (2017)
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  • The kid who wants some of the pretties in life
    Tried shortcuts those and missed his fight
    The first hands, the back hands, the bruises, the bites
    The painful spoonful of hustle and fights
    Speak my name and I'll appear
    Right here

    Hideaway
    Hideaway

    I'm all dressed up, no one left to blow
    The diction, the friction, these you wrote
    Left with the taste of flesh and bone
    It's a beautiful day in the USA
    My eye requires a pupil and I'm sure
    It's yours

    Hideaway
    Hideaway

    You'll stay fast and lonely
    Never ever need to run and hide from me
    New prey, soft and easy, entangled forever in my arms
    You'll feel love

    Feel the senses, what you lose
    Like keys and dreams and old tattoos
    With one quick twist, love turns to scar
    To cruising, the bruises in my car
    Catch the keys and take the wheel and drive
    For a while

    Hideaway
    Hideaway

    You'll stay fast and lonely
    Never ever need to run and hide from me
    New prey, soft and easy, entangled forever in my arms
    You owe me everything
    You owe me everything

    Don't you feel love
    Don't you feel love
    Oh my God
    You'll feel love
    You'll feel love
    You'll feel love
    Who needs love? Writer/s: Dean Anthony Fertita, Joshua Michael Homme, Michael Jay Shuman, Troy Dean Van Leeuwen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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