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Michael Skotte - Flake Lyrics



Michael Skotte - Flake Lyrics




Your eyes always shine like diamonds
You smile is warmer than the sun
You act with grace and perfect timing
But when you talk it all comes undone

You'll say anything
To always get your way
You'll try everything
Just to make me stay

You're a flake
Your a master of deception
You're a flake
Headed in the wrong Direction
You Can't even see that
You going down in broken promises

You say, your Heart is always open
But your lies give your game away
Your mind is working on a solution
To throw away the key and run away

You'll say anything
To always get your way
You'll try everything
Just to make me stay

You're a flake
Your a master of deception
You're a flake
Headed in the wrong Direction
You Can't even see that
You going down in broken promises
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Your eyes always shine like diamonds
You smile is warmer than the sun
You act with grace and perfect timing
But when you talk it all comes undone

You'll say anything
To always get your way
You'll try everything
Just to make me stay

You're a flake
Your a master of deception
You're a flake
Headed in the wrong Direction
You Can't even see that
You going down in broken promises

You say, your Heart is always open
But your lies give your game away
Your mind is working on a solution
To throw away the key and run away

You'll say anything
To always get your way
You'll try everything
Just to make me stay

You're a flake
Your a master of deception
You're a flake
Headed in the wrong Direction
You Can't even see that
You going down in broken promises
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Writer: Michael Skotte, William Weaver Jr.
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Michael Skotte - Flake Video
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Performed By: Michael Skotte
Language: English
Length: 4:26
Written by: Michael Skotte, William Weaver Jr.

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