To Hell With You

Album: Bitter Rivals (2013)
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  • Sit, just stop fucking around
    Throwing shade on the ground
    I stick around to tone it down
    Hey, shut lips

    These days they might age you
    With no one to age you
    These days they might age you
    With no one to see you

    You don't live, don't lie
    Just be ok
    Hey, don't take it out on me
    If you can't see
    You know that it's the truth
    Only you, don't take it back on me
    The way I see
    I?ll go to hell with you
    Here's the proof

    True, it was a test
    Why did you lie? I thought I?d die
    Highest highs and lowest lows
    Everybody knows
    Love, it costs
    There's always someone somewhere who cares, hey there
    There's always someone somewhere who cares, hey there
    There's always someone somewhere who cares, hey there
    There's always someone somewhere who cares, hey there

    Don't live, don't lie
    Just be ok
    Hey, don't take it out on me
    If you can't see
    You know that it's the truth
    Only you, don't take it back on me
    The way I see
    I?ll go to hell with you
    Here's the proof

    Yes, yes, yes
    The sound of this is good so
    Yes, yes, yes
    You know I'm good at this love

    Yes, yes, yes
    The sound of this is good so
    Yes, yes, yes
    You know I'm good at this love

    These days they might age you
    With no one to age you
    These days they might age you
    With no one to see you

    Don't live, don't lie
    Just be ok
    Hey, don't take it out on me
    If you can't see
    You know that it's the truth
    Only you, don't take it back on me
    The way I see
    I'll go to hell with you
    Here's the Writer/s: DEREK MILLER, SYDNEY ALEXIS KRAUSS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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