CunninLynguists - Looking Back lyrics

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CunninLynguists - Looking Back lyrics

[Verse 1] You pretend to be dying to get a part of my mind Ive been once inclined to tell you part of my spine Part of my shine comes from the distance you are from the star While you compiling your wishlist is this business emotionally invested Or built from the sweat off our flesh pressed against it Love is a war, s** is a weapon, the mind is a mine so watch where youre stepping Thoughts that are kept in wet dreams covered in face cream Come to fruition in positions used to make steam Feelings are just filling in this half-baked scene To make X-rated into NC-17 Then see everything she got, she not shy Our love below so dro we most high Then wears off then what we wears on Again I turn away when what we share is gone So [Interlude] If is not the hardest part I will die before it gets too deep If pa**ion dies within me Ill? leave me be, baby [Chorus] Loving aint easy when youre running scared Couldve been fearless and unprepared Loving aint easy when youre running scared Couldve been fearless and unprepared Looking back [Verse 2] Under the twilight we living the Miller high life La petite mort my lady, we gotta die twice I wont surrender and you wont surrender yearn Whatever happens after this moments of no concern Cause its hard to stop the burn being fuelled by the friction Increased heart rate only confuse my addiction We one half of desire, dangers to ourselves Flying under the radar in our hangars with the? My muse, sleep? in time I go to huff a credit though I need to decline Its easy to cross a line and blame your flesh for the crime Im sorry its just the way we designed my dear We should leave here talking about one at a time though Cause you got me changing my mind slow Says that voice in the back of my spine As I awaken let the moment rewind [Chorus] Loving aint easy when youre running scared Couldve been fearless and unprepared Loving aint easy when youre running scared Couldve been fearless and unprepared Looking back

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