Operator

Album: Liberman (2015)
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  • I could be your operator
    I could bring you joy
    Something like a freedom fighter
    Guns ain't just for boys

    I heard what you said
    You should say it again, cause it's bold
    It's getting late
    Darling get a move on it, we should go

    You should never tell your mother
    You should give it time
    Pour a drink, here, have another
    'Cause this is gonna blow your mind

    Heard what you said
    And I say what I mean
    We should go, go
    Pack up your things
    I don't care what you bring
    Leave your house for a home

    You should call your little brother
    Tell him to be good
    Tell him that you really love him
    You don't, but you should

    I heard what you said, so don't say it again
    'Cause it's cold, cold
    It's getting late, we should get a move on it
    We should go
    Go

    I could be your moneymaker
    You could be my song
    Worry bout the others later
    We should get a move on
    We should go, go
    Pack up your things I don't care what you bring
    Leave your house for a home Writer/s: Vanessa Carlton
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, MOM'S GOTTA PLAY TOO
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