Give me more
Yeah
I like this
We want to settel down
And juggle everything that moves
And alittle bit for your friends before they catch you
You better hide yourself away,now they sent out to come and capture you,
Get rid of that evidence and going to catch you
Help me(they'll find my) secrets(please don't go) can I (borrow some) sugar

[Chorus]
Help me you
(there gonna get you)
No chance now
(better run away now)
It feels like I've been dead for hours
(now your all stretched out)

Then when you show your hands,she didn't go a change the red,it made you think a valorbise just (answer the question) here's where the truth comes out,you better sifted your secrets out,quit crying innocence they've already got you

Help me(before court) secrets (before court)
Fondle (make us cough)
Carry (on your back)
Hold on (your kindness)
Finish (we ain't started)
Can I (borrow some) sugar

[Chorus]

Boy can't act right
Do not act now
He I can hate

You want just settle down
And crambalize on whatever moves
Grab a little bit for your friends and then they catch you
Here's where the truth comes out
There sifting to your secrets out
Quit crying innocence they've already got you

Got,you,ahh
Give me more
Give me more
Give me more

[Chorus]

Help me
To slow for
Regret
To stoned to
Stand up
Make us proud
Here me
All over
Hold on
We aren't done yet
Here me
We just started
Give me
For ourself
Okay


Lyrics submitted by thewhitepony33, edited by jcoll1383

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    Um, so here are the actual lyrics, which make sense from a story stand point, fi you'd like to actually learn the song:

    Give me more Like that We watch it settle down And capitalize on whatever moves Grab a little bit for your friends Before they catch you. You better hide yourself away Now they've set off to come capture you. Get rid of that evidence They're gonna catch you.

    Help me decipher Secrets. please don't tell. Can I borrow some sugar? Give me more.

    On my own They're gonna get you And all stretched out They're on their way now It feels like I've been here for hours And I am all stretched out.

    Then when you show your hands See them glow eight shades of red Bit late to think of alibis Just answer the question. Here's where the truth comes out Veil lifted, your secrets out Quit crying innocence They've already got you.

    Help me decipher Secrets. please don't tell. Stand up! make us proud! Carry on your back. Hold on, you're not done yet Finish what you started. Can I borrow some sugar? Give me more.

    jcoll1383on July 25, 2013   Link

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