Cover art for Nomads by Ricky Hil
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Nomads Lyrics

[Intro: Ricky Hil]
Yeah
Hey, turn everything up a little bit in headphones for me, bro
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 1: Ricky Hil]
She'll be alone when I leave her
I like it better that way
I'm on my own when I need her
'Cause they could dead her that way
She's addicted to the heroin
Lighter than a feather that day (Day)
But I kind of like the morphine (Morphine)
Triple X double bottle, lean, codeine
What you want?
I'm that motherfucker
Baby, I'm that motherfucker
What you on?
Nothing like them other suckers
Nothing like them other suckers, yeah

Mrs. Lucille
Come and touch me
Let me know that you're real

Because if you're fake (If you're fake)
I got to get away
Punch you in the fucking face
[Bridge: The Weeknd]
I got a bottle of the 'Tron
In my brand new coat
If you want to take a sip
To forget what we did
Girl, I've done this before
I get faded all alone
'Til my body gets thin
To forget all my sins

[Chorus: The Weeknd]
Should have known from the start
What we got can't leave this room
And I ain't playing with your heart
It's just a habit to let bitches know the truth

I made it clear to the world
Ain't nobody gonna be that somebody
I made it clear to the world
Ain't nobody gonna be that somebody


[Outro: The Weeknd & Ricky Hil]
Oh, oh
Nomads, XO!
Ooh (Yeah)
Mmm

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Genius Annotation

Here Ricky talks about his life tangled up in drug addiction and relationship issues.

The songs instrumental is a remix of (Nomads by greaf)

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