The Way You Used to Do

Album: Villains (2017)
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    When I first met her she was seventeen
    Seventeen
    Jump like an arsonist to a perfect match
    Burned alive

    We run 'til no one could find us
    Girl, we outrun everyone

    But it doesn't matter now
    Just come and love me how
    Like the way you used to do
    Yeah

    Is love mental disease or lucky fever dream?
    Fine with either
    Gave birth to monsters who will terrorize normalcy, yeah
    They'll terrorize

    If the world exploded behind us
    I'd never notice if it done
    Let nobody dare confine us
    I'll bury anyone who does

    But it doesn't matter now
    Just come and love me how
    Like the way you used to do (ooh)

    Now
    The way you used to do

    My heart's a ding-a-ling, a puppet on a string
    C'est la vie
    So lay your hands across my beating heart, love

    If the world exploded behind us
    I'd never notice if it done
    Let nobody dare confine us
    I'll bury anyone who does

    But it doesn't matter now
    Just come and love me how
    Like the way you used to do

    Used to do
    The way you used to do
    Come and love me now
    The way you used to do
    The way you used to do 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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