Fever

Album: Turn Blue (2014)
Charted: 57 77
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  • Fever, where'd you run to?
    Fever, where'd you run to?
    Actin' right is so routine
    Fever, let me live a dream
    Fever I'm a slave to
    No one misbehave too
    Fever that misunderstood
    Wouldn't leave you if I could
    Fever

    Fever 'cause I'm breakin'
    Fever got me achin'
    Fever, why won't you explain?
    Break it down again
    Fever got me guilty
    Just go ahead and kill me
    Fever, why won't you explain?
    Break it down again

    Fever, can you hear me?
    Fever, can you hear me?
    You shook me like I never been
    Now show me how to live again
    It used to be a blessin'
    But fever's got me stressin'
    Realize I am to blame
    But fever let me play the game
    Fever

    Fever 'cause I'm breakin'
    Fever got me achin'
    Fever, why won't you explain?
    Break it down again
    Fever got me guilty
    Just go ahead and kill me
    Fever, why won't you explain?
    Break it down again

    Now if the cold, pale, light in your eyes
    Reaches those horizon lines
    You know not to leave her
    Now if the cold, pale, light in your eyes
    Reaches those horizon lines
    You know not to leave her
    Fever Writer/s: Brian Joseph Burton, Daniel Quine Auerbach, Patrick James Carney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
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