Like kids in a candy store we’re searching for the flavours
That will constantly insatiate
We’re tangled together by our mutual affection
Pulled in deeper it intoxicates
Our need to fill our heads with dopamine
And hearts with ever delicates
That’s why I’m purposefully present
In the moment
Let your lips and eyes know what I meant
I cannot say that you’re the only one
But I’m not afraid to say that you’re the one
That I need right now
Cause how could I pretend I don’t wanna hold your hand
And make good use of all your offering
With your bubblegum tongue
Indulgently vibin to the tastes that others miss
When they’ve mistakenly fallen asleep
We’re coming together to fulfill our deprivation
But it doesn’t mean we are complete
Cause I am a man who wants a true romance
This aint a silly game for two
But it aint versus if we’re swerving
To the beat wordlessly keeping all our senses true
I cannot say that you’re the only one
But I’m not afraid to say that you’re the one
That I need right now
Cause how could I pretend I don’t wanna hold your hand
And make good use of all your offering
With your bubblegum tongue
(solo)
I cannot say that you’re the only one
But I’m not afraid to say that you’re the one
That I need right now
Cause how could I pretend I don’t wanna hold your hand
And make good use of all your offering
With your bubblegum tongue
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