Bodegas And Blood

Butch Walker / Fran Capitanelli / Michael Trent

Walking into a bodega while she's cleaning out her nose
Stuck here in kenmare square without a place to go
And it's a beautiful day
And she's a beautiful face
And she'll be fine

And the car wash water oozes down the sidewalk city street
Runs like the flow of blood from her legs down to the bathroom sink
And as she looks at the street
And then she looks at her feet
And she is fine
So it seems
Yeah

And it's days like these
That keep me on my winning streak
It's all a part of me

And mr. harris runs the consignment store where she likes to get her jeans
He was a regular at studio 54 hanging out with the other queens
And he's the last of the five
To make it out alive
And he is fine
So it seems
Yeah

And it's days like these
That keep me on my winning streak
It's all a part of me

Little girl, she was an orphan she lost her folks when she was young
Nobody never gave her nothing, she taught herself to get things done
But if she smiles at everyone
And she is made and loved
And we are fine
Yes we are

Oh and it's days like these
That keep me on my winning streak
It's all a part of me

Trivia about the song Bodegas And Blood by Butch Walker

Who composed the song “Bodegas And Blood” by Butch Walker?
The song “Bodegas And Blood” by Butch Walker was composed by Butch Walker, Fran Capitanelli, and Michael Trent.

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