Come out and play
You're my mistake
You'll be much better than yesterday

Cursing quietly in the dark
Breathing sweet with a pounding heart
No forevers, but good enough for medicine

Our magnetism I can't resist
I hate myself when I get like this
The monster's in me and burns to kiss right now

'Cuz every single day
Baby, you're my mistake
You'll be much better than yesterday

A glazed pig on a platter lies
Birds flew out when I slashed its side
You applauded and flashed your eyes at your lover man

You're fresh and dangerous like Brazil
Brown and common and made to kill
All surrounded and glad to go through hell

'Cuz every single day, baby
You're my mistake
You'll be much better than yesterday

Say what you were talkin' about

You're my mistake

'Cuz every single day, baby
You're my mistake
You'll be much better than yesterday

Come out and play

You're my mistake
You'll be much better than yesterday
Than yesterday... (than yesterday)
Than yesterday... (than yesterday)


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