Creeping slowly like a spider on the wall
Rolling heavy like a cannonball
Crawl beside me
Wont you tell me where you've been?
Don't let them tell you that it's in your head

I'm the one
I'm your friend
Let me in

(Move) You wanna start it up?
(Move) You gotta roll it up
Just one is never enough
(Move) Are you feeling lit?
(Move) You wanna take a hit?
Just one is never enough
Sweet sounds coming down from above

Light me
Try me now the smoke can clear the air
Take it all until there's nothing left
Can't deny me cause I know you feel the hit
Close your eyes and you're still seeing red

I'm the one
I'm your friend
Let me in

(Move) You wanna start it up
(Move) You gotta roll it up

Just one is never enough
(Move) Are you feeling lit?
(Move) You wanna take a hit?
Just one is never enough
Sweet sounds coming down from above

(Move move) You wanna start it up?
(Move move) You wanna roll it up?
(Move move) You wanna light it up
Just one is never enough

(Move) You wanna start it up
(Move) You gotta roll it up
Just one is never enough
(Move) Are you feeling lit?
(Move) You wanna take a hit?
Just one is never enough
Sweet sounds coming down from above

Just one I never enough
Are you feeling lit?
You wanna take a hit?
Just one is never enough
Sweet sounds coming down from above
Just one is never enough
Sweet sounds coming down


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