Nest

Album: White Men Are Black Men Too (2015)
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  • Here we are
    (Hey!)
    Here we are
    Baby

    Been all around
    Tasted pleasure
    Took a little something from nothing
    Made it into something for someone
    You held me well
    I'll hold you well
    You keep me warm
    All day
    All day

    Pushing through the storm
    All I got is my health
    Pendulum has swung
    She's won my darling

    Feed me mama
    Food for the village
    Feed me mama
    Food for the village

    A special bond baby
    You're in my arms baby
    I feel you now baby
    Hey mister
    I really did you wrong sister
    I really did you wrong sister
    (Made it happen made it happen)
    Hey hey mister
    I really did you wrong sister
    I really did you wrong sister
    I really did you wrong
    Hey mister
    I really did you wrong
    Really did you wrong
    Really did you wrong sister
    Hey hey mister
    Really did you wrong sister
    I really did you wrong sister?

    Baby baby

    You keep me warm
    (Special bond)
    All day
    All day

    Feed me mama
    Pushing through the storm all
    I got is my healthy
    Feed me mama
    Pendulum has swung
    She's won my darling
    Feed me mama
    Food for the village

    A special bond baby
    You're in my arms baby
    I feel you now baby

    Hey mister
    I really did you wrong sister Writer/s: ALLOYSIOUS MASSAQUOI, GRAHAM HASTINGS, KAYUS BANKOLE, TIMOTHY BRINKHURST
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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