Lust, lust

Under the covers and hiding from the world
Don’t make this harder, it’s just another girl
Circumstances left you holding out your hand, holding out your hand, holding out
This burning secret, it occupies your world
In every waking moment you wanna make it worth
Circumstances left you holding out your hand, holding out your hand, holding out

The information that you wanted
I bet you wish you never started

Lust, lust, burning the trust when
You’re deeper in and once’s not enough
Lust, lust, it’s still much and
All this is torture

The night life is calling and now you have to go
Time for the hunter to find himself a doll
She knows you better, better than you know, better than you know, better than
A weak orgasmic, more than just friends, but I will never see you again

Lust, lust, burning the trust when
You’re deeper in and once’s not enough
Lust, lust, it’s still much and
All this is torture
Lust, lust, burning the trust when
You’re deeper in and once’s not enough
Lust, lust, it’s still much and
All this is torture

This is how I feel
Holding back my tears
This is how I feel, I watch the starry in my way

Under the covers and hiding from the world
Don’t make this harder, it’s just another girl
Circumstances left you holding out your hand, holding out your hand, holding out

The information that you wanted
I bet you wish you never started

Lust, lust, burning the trust when
You’re deeper in and once’s not enough
Lust, lust, it’s still much and
All this is torture
Lust, lust, burning the trust when
You’re deeper in and once’s not enough
Lust, lust, it’s still much and
All this is torture, all this is torture
I think I’ve lost control


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Lust Lyrics as written by Keith Nelson Joshua Todd

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