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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 06:10 alexsysantiago54

Why you always in a mood? Me. ssin' 'ro. und, ac. tin' brand new I ain't tryna tell you what to do, but try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view, yeah
Why you always in a mo. od? M. essin' 'roun. d, ac. tin' brand new
I ain't tryna tell you what to do, but try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view, yeah

[Verse 1: Ju. stin Bi. eber]
You've been in a mood, you've been givin' h. e.ll. a attitude
What I gotta do to get through to ya?
I could never lose you
Maybe spend a night out on the town like we used to
We could sit around, watch fun. ny s.**t on Yo. uTu. be
I know at times I can have a couple screws loose
I'm tryna connect to your b. ody, g. irl, like it's B. luet. ooth
You know what I mеan, you know what I need

[Pre-Chorus: iann dior]
We play games of love to avoid thе dep. re. sion
We been here before and I won't be your victi. m

[Chorus: 24kGoldn]
Why you always in a mood? mess. in' 'ro. und, ac. tin' brand new
I ain't tryna tell you what to do, but try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view, yeah
Why you always in a mood? Messin' 'round, actin' brand new
I ain't tryna tell you what to do, but try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view, yeah
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