Cheetah Tongue

Album: Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life (2017)
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  • I cut off my head and my cheetah tongue
    I can't think straight and my mouth is numb
    Don't shut your eyes 'til we fade to black
    'Cause maybe this time the good stuff could last

    You won me over
    My orange cola got black flamingoes crying for ya
    Well I'll see you later
    I could be your faker
    My hands shake like jellyfish when you're near

    I cut off my head and my cheetah tongue
    I can't think straight and my mouth is numb
    Don't shut your eyes 'til we fade to black
    'Cause maybe this time the good stuff could last

    You're a hammer, sweet firecracker
    Stumbling through Chinatown
    Liar, liar, my house is on fire
    Somewhere between Chinatown and here

    I cut off my head and my cheetah tongue
    I can't think straight and my mouth is numb
    Don't shut your eyes 'til we fade to black
    'Cause maybe this time the good stuff could last

    Come a little closer, it's alright
    I'll be your character with flaws tonight
    Come a little closer, my firefly
    You're not the only one who doesn't want to be alone tonight

    I cut off my head and my cheetah tongue
    I can't think straight and my mouth is numb
    Don't shut your eyes 'til we fade to black
    'Cause maybe this time the good stuff could last Writer/s: Jennifer Decilveo, Matthew Edward Murphy
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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