Wishbone lyrics

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Ride out her open road.
Fell to the waste side.
Dinned on her dirty soul.
Ain't willing to pass it by.
Went down by the loads.
Told time by the moon and sun.
Hide'n out in my abode.
Said I'm the only one.

I'm doin it cause I like it.
Wishbone.
Out of my way to find it.
Wishbone.

Smoke rings above the flames.
Bitter sweet aftermath.
Dry mouth I call her name.
She leads an easy path.
Dark eyes and dark intentions.
She'll answer every question.
Tied up to have yer way.
This one is just for play.

I'm doin' it cause I like it.
Wishbone.
Out of my way to find it.
Wishbone.
Don't bother me while I'm on it.
Wishbone.
You fall apart without it.

I want to break you apart.
I want to overflow you.
I want to break you apart.
I want to break you apart.
I want to break you apart.

I'm doin' it cause I like it.
Wishbone.
Out of my way to find it.
Wishbone.
Don't bother me while I'm on it.
Wishbone.
You fall apart without it.
Wishbone.
Wishbone.
Wishbone.
Wishbone.
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Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BUG MUSIC, CONCORD MUSIC GROUP, INC

Songwriters: KOSCO, JOHN RICHARD / RICHARDS, CLEON LEE III