Lyrics Favorite Vice - Arthur Nery, Meeks

Favorite Vice - Arthur Nery, Meeks
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Date of issue: 24.10.2019
Song language: English

Favorite Vice

Verse I:
You hesitate when you’re hurtin'
And you get too fake and uncertain
I knew you wouldn’t save me if I’m fallin in love
But if you would want affection baby come to my heart
Know that you
Could stay a little while baby
Hope I could
Make you feel alive
So open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Now open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Verse II:
You hesitate when you’re hurtin', yeah yeah
And you get too fake and uncertain
I knew you wouldn’t save me if I’m fallin in love
But if you would want affection baby come to my heart. oh no
Meeks:
I think I finally found me a keeper
God picked her from my dreams
I’m a deep sleeper
Counting sheep out in the field
Kick it with her on my team
Chase dreams she’s a goalkeeper
Momma said
«Ain't no reason to be nervous, ain’t a woman ever made perfect»
But I wasn’t sure about you
Certain allure about you
Found all your flaws were my flaws too
I found myself a little way too close to the edge
A little way too comfy in your bed
Homie told me if I fell for this girl, I’d be dead so I told him I’ll be buried
with this woman that I’ll marry
Who’d have thought it was all in my head
Who’d have thought it was all in my head
Didn’t realize I fell till I hit the ground
Still, hear the sound of my phone screen shatter in the background
So open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me baby
Post-Chorus
Now open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Open up your heart to me
Outro:
You know you’re my favorite vice
You’re the one I want when I am stressing
Oh that kiss was so precise
Got me begging in my mind
Undress, babe

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