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Gretel Hänlyn - Slugeye Lyrics



Gretel Hänlyn - Slugeye Lyrics




Slugeye comes slithering in through the back door
He hates his ex but she hates him more
He calls her crazy, says she's a whore
She's a whore

Slugeye so lazy, got nowhere to be
He sips his Redstripe all through the week
He's got a secret he's tryna keep
Yeah, it's not deep

Choke me in my restless sleep
Throw me in your council bin
Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?

Screams and the news
'they're feeding your fears
Yeah f*ck the government'
But nobody hears
Maybe he'll move on, maybe next year
But January's here

Choke me in my restless sleep
Throw me in your council bin
Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?

Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?
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Slugeye comes slithering in through the back door
He hates his ex but she hates him more
He calls her crazy, says she's a whore
She's a whore

Slugeye so lazy, got nowhere to be
He sips his Redstripe all through the week
He's got a secret he's tryna keep
Yeah, it's not deep

Choke me in my restless sleep
Throw me in your council bin
Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?

Screams and the news
'they're feeding your fears
Yeah f*ck the government'
But nobody hears
Maybe he'll move on, maybe next year
But January's here

Choke me in my restless sleep
Throw me in your council bin
Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?

Who will love you, darling?
Who will love you, darling?
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Writer: Alexander Crossan, Madeleine Haenlein
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC




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Performed By: Gretel Hänlyn
Language: English
Length: 3:35
Written by: Alexander Crossan, Madeleine Haenlein

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