Hey baby, Miss Cold
Acting so tough
Didn't know you had it in you so be hurt at all
You waited too long
You should have hooked me
before I put my raincoat on

Okay, I get it
Okay, I see
You were fronting because you knew you'd find yourself vulnerable around me
Okay, I get it
Okay, I see
You feel vulnerable around me

Hey, baby, what's going on?
You lost control and you lost your tongue
You lost me, deafened my ear
Nothing you can say is gonna change the way I feel

Okay, I get it
Okay, I see
You were fronting because you knew you'd find yourself vulnerable around me
Okay, I get it
Okay, I see
I stepped too close to your boundaries

You wanted nobody around to see
You feel vulnerable around me

Hey baby
What is love?
And what's just a game
We're both playing and we can't get enough of
We're both playing and we can't get enough of
We're both playing and we can't get enough of


Lyrics submitted by lutti, edited by Lyricalnazi, cbetanco7

Mrs. Cold Lyrics as written by Erlend Otre Oeye Eirik Glambek Boe

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    Hey baby, Mrs. Cold Acting so tough, Didn't know you had it in you so be hurt at all You waited too long You should've hook me, before I put my raincoat on

    OK I get it OK can I see You were fronting because You knew you'd find yourself vulnerable around me OK I get it OK I see You feel vulnerable around me

    Hey, baby what’s going on? You lost control and you lost your tongue You lost me Deaf in my ear Nothing you can say is gonna change the way I feel

    OK I get it OK I see You were fronting because You knew you find yourself vulnerable around me

    OK I get it OK I see I step too close to your boundaries

    You wanted nobody around to see You feel vulnerable around me

    Hey baby What is love? It was just a game We're both playing and we can’t get enough of We're both playing and we can’t get enough of We're both playing and we can’t get enough of

    dangribbinon September 29, 2009   Link

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