Harem Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Do you like pretty things
Pretty places, pretty beings?
Every night, dreamy scenes
Float away, away with us
Love and trust is what you see
Exquisite minds satisfy
Make a choice, make it fast
Lighting never strikes twice like a high, baby

[Chorus]
Harem
Just follow me, follow me, oh, harem
Trust me this is where you wanna be, you wanna be, harem
Come and share where love is free, harem
'Cause we would love your company, company

[Bridge]
Come and see the world in ways that most could never dream of
Change the way that love could be if you were mine, oh, baby
Come and see the world in ways that most could never dream of
Change the way that love could be if you were mine, oh
Yeah, I've been in love, oh, oh, oh, harem

[Chorus]
Just follow me, follow me, oh, harem
Let me show you where you wanna be, you wanna be, harem
Lust for life where love is free, love is free, harem
'Cause we would love your company, company
[Outro]
Let me pollinate your mind
And scream loud enough like a classic love, yeah, ooh
Ooh, ah, ooh
Ooh, ah, ooh
Ooh, ah, ooh

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A harem is an Arabic​ word that means a domestic space reserved for women in a muslim family. Royal harems of the past included a man’s wives (or wife and concubines.) From this Arabic and Muslim context, it migrated into zoology and anime to mean when a number of females are associated with one or two males. Here it is used here to describe a polyamorous relationship. The song is Miguel enticing and inviting a new member to his harem.

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