Beautiful Drug

Album: Jekyll + Hyde (2015)
Charted: 52
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  • I got a death wish
    Her looks can kill
    She's got a red dress
    Lipstick and heels
    Pull me in
    Get me hooked like a junkie
    Got me feeling so high

    You're such a beautiful drug
    Can't get enough
    Addicted and I'm dying for a hit of your love
    Got a death wish baby, baby
    Don't want you to save me, save me

    She lets her hair down
    And all of mine stand up
    Can't help but stare now
    Gotta feel that touch
    Her kiss, my fix, so sweet
    Can't quit those lips are habit to me
    Sweet intoxication and I'm never getting sober
    I can tell that the effects are taking over
    Pull me in
    Get me hooked like a junkie
    Got me feeling so high

    You're such a beautiful drug
    Can't get enough
    Addicted and I'm dying for a hit of your love
    Got a death wish baby, baby
    Don't want you to save me, save me
    Tonight

    Whoa, whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa, whoa

    Such a beautiful drug
    Can't get enough
    I'm addicted and dying for a hit of your love
    I'm losing it baby
    Keep driving me crazy, crazy

    Going out of my mind
    Staring at you
    Burning up in your fire that I've fallen into
    Got a death wish baby, baby
    Don't want you to save me, save me
    Tonight

    Whoa, whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa, whoa Writer/s: Niko Moon, Zachry Alexander Brown
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