Hellmouth boy, my vacant queen
Glitter in between my teeth
Here we gather at your feet
Speak himself to sunken sleep
Can't stop shitting where you eat
You're a joke or I'm just mean
I can't cum and I can't lie
I can't stop making myself cry

I'll have my cake and eat it too
I wish I could be good to you

Am I the best?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say

Like a husband loves a wife
Every day and every night
Milk my brain and take my life
Everything we say is right
Little monkey up your sleeve
Kiss each other, make a scene
"We're all slaves to fame, I guess"
Push me down, put on your dress

I'll have my cake and eat it too
I wish I could be good to you

Am I the best?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say

Am I the best?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say yes?
Or just the first person to say


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Glitter Lyrics as written by Eva Grace Hendricks Daniel Jason Shure

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Hipgnosis Songs Group

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