Pink Lemonade

Album: Glitterbug (2015)
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  • Another magical Friday night
    I think I'll sit this one at home
    Unusual for me I know, but please go ahead
    I don't want to be the blinking rabbit to your wildebeest
    The jaded lover to a sex machine, you should go ahead
    And please give those recycled house tracks my warmest regards
    And lock the door if you're home before the sun, oh

    Pink, pink lemonade and
    Does he kiss you till your lips explode?
    Pink, pink lemonade
    Does he take you places I can't afford to go?
    Pink lemonade you know I, know behind that sugar there's only lies, lies, lies, lies

    Another magical Friday night
    I wonder what state you're in?
    In the powder or in the gin, this one's ending bad
    So please give those recycled house tracks my warmest regards
    And if you bring him home, can you use the spare bedroom?

    Pink, pink lemonade and
    Does he kiss you till your lips explode?
    Pink, pink lemonade
    Does he take you places I can't afford to go?
    Pink lemonade you know I, know behind that sugar there's only lies, lies, lies, lies

    And that's alright and that's okay
    If I can write this song, I can play that game
    And it's all good with me, if I know it's all good with you
    Cause getting lost in the middle of the inbetween
    Is only half as frightening as it first may seem
    So do whatever you must, love, do whatever it must take
    Pink lemonade
    Pink lemonade
    Pink lemonade
    Pink lemonade Writer/s: Daniel Joseph Haggis, Matthew Edward Murphy, Tord Oeverland Knudsen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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