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Cream With a K - Saving Face Lyrics



Cream With a K - Saving Face Lyrics




Hello baby, you don't look good
I'd cut our laces off if I could
Pennies and pounds for saving face
I'll pack my bags and go
Leave this terrible place

You look so tired but I am too
I gave it all go and I blew my fuse
I tried to break it off over tea
You won't let me go

You take over me
Quietly
And physically
It's misery
Trust me yeah

Hello baby, what a crooked mind
You look beaten up from drinking too much wine
Your always touching so violently
Your so very casually

Killing me
Secretly
And painfully
Haunting me
Can't you see me

Hello baby, what a crooked mind
You look beaten up from drinking too much wine
Your always touching so violently
Your so very casually

Killing me
Quietly
And physically
It's misery
Trust me yeah
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Hello baby, you don't look good
I'd cut our laces off if I could
Pennies and pounds for saving face
I'll pack my bags and go
Leave this terrible place

You look so tired but I am too
I gave it all go and I blew my fuse
I tried to break it off over tea
You won't let me go

You take over me
Quietly
And physically
It's misery
Trust me yeah

Hello baby, what a crooked mind
You look beaten up from drinking too much wine
Your always touching so violently
Your so very casually

Killing me
Secretly
And painfully
Haunting me
Can't you see me

Hello baby, what a crooked mind
You look beaten up from drinking too much wine
Your always touching so violently
Your so very casually

Killing me
Quietly
And physically
It's misery
Trust me yeah
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Writer: Danielle Tatlock
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Cream With a K
Language: English
Length: 2:47
Written by: Danielle Tatlock

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