Bad Bad Blood
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Bad Bad Blood
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It was all colors and heat
And rain falling in the streets
And bad, bad blood
When she asked, "oh, what do you need?"
I said, "what do you bleed?
I need bad, bad blood"
How can i care anymore?
Bring me a love
A bad, bad love
Right now
A bad love, oh
I went marching though the mall today
Singing bad, bad blood
I went marching through the ghetto today
Singing bad, bad blood
She asked, "what is it you need?"
A love the devil can't reach
I need a bad, bad blood
Our scriptures turned to sand
Our boy become a man
With a bad, bad blood
Fill me with love
A bad, bad blood
Bad, bad blood
Right now, yeah
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Alexander Ebert performs "Bad Bad Blood", and this lyric page sits inside the Alexander Ebert catalog on LyroVerse.
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