Fluffy

Album: My Love Is Cool (2013)
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  • You look smart, but I don't care
    I'm not looking for no love affair
    I'd sell you my soul just to get me somewhere
    What's there to know in this dead-out town?
    Oh, I can't believe I live here now
    So I'm searching for cheap thrills some way and somehow

    Sixteen, so sweet!
    Sixteen, so sweet!

    Wait, waiting, I give in

    Send me a ride and make it bright and early
    What makes you smile just makes me feel funny
    So who's gonna love me here and where's all the money?
    What's there to do? I've got nothing in this dead-out town
    Oh, I can't believe I live here now
    So I'm searching for cheap thrills the way I know how

    Sixteen, so sweet!
    Sixteen, so sweet!

    As I sit here waiting, palms itching
    I hear the wheels breaking, the train coming Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan David Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Eric In Canada from OntarioThe music video version is fantastic. Love the lyric "what makes you smile just makes me feel funny." Not everyone digs the herb...she starts to worry about finding love and money. Such a real take on driving away boredom with drugs
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