Lyrics of 'Philadelphia' by Dorothy

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Fly to LA
When you get off the plane you're mine
Been teasing me and I'm feeling sixteen
So fine

All my friends have noticed something change behind
They say that I'm bold and

Love me in the night
Hate me when you're gone
Leave me in the storm when the lust is gone
Love me in the night, aha

Got sick tattoos and you give abuse, I like it
I'll play your games but we go my way, you ride
We'd look good together any way aha
I don't care what she says

Just love me in the night
Hate me when you're gone
Leave me in the storm when the lust is gone
Love me in the night

It's been too long since I had to grow, it's time
I'll play your game but we go my way, this time
Don't you tell your mother that you came, aha
I won't tell my lover

Love me in the night
Hate me when you're gone
Leave me in the storm when the lust is gone
Love me in the night

Love me in the night
Hate me when you're gone
Leave me in the storm when the lust is gone
Love me in the night
Aha, aha, aha, aha, aha

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