Yeah won't' you come and get me I can feel your fear
Yea so if you think you're lucky I'll be right here!
Ain't no right if there ain't no wrong
And you're wrong to think I'll do you right

Yea I'm fucked up baby, fucked up just right!
Yea won't you come and stop me I can sense your fear
Yea so if you think you've got it I'll be right there
Ain't no bat if there ain't no good

And it's good to know I get you bad
Yea I'm fucked up baby, fucked up just right!
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right

Yea won't you come and hate me I can smell your fear
Yea so if you're feeling crazy, I'll be right here
Ain't no hot if there ain't no cool
And it's cool to know I get you hot

Yea I'm fucked up baby, fucked up just right!
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Yea won't you come and hurt me I can taste your fear

Yea so if you got a death wish I'll be right here!
Ain't no right if there ain't no wrong
And you're wrong to think I'll do you right
Yea I'm fucked up baby, fucked up just right!

Fucked up just right!
It makes no fuck'n sense that makes no sense to me
Can't make no fuck'n sense that makes no sense to me

Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
You make no fuck'n sense you make no sense to me
You make no fuck'n sense that makes no sense to me

Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Fucked up just right fucked up that's right
Fucked up just right!


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