What you gonna tell your dad
It's like a wheel of fortune
What you gonna tell your dad
If this wheel lets you down
My love is my engine
And you might be fuel
Stop acting cool
Just bet you might win
I'm not too cool
We're gonna make you move

Don't push me
I don't want to can't you see it
Fast and slowly
And don't count your chicks
Before they're hatched baby

What you gonna tell your dad
It's like a wheel of fortune
What you gonna tell your dad
If this wheel lets you down
My love is my engine
And you might be fuel
Stop acting cool
Just bet you might win
I'm not too cool

Hey you,
We're gonna make you move
It tastes like steel
Like a stab from a knife

Ooh, what you gonna tell your daddy?
Ooh, whoa whoa
What you gonna tell your daddy?
Ooh, whoa

Say, what you gonna tell your daddy?
Mmm, oh, what you gonna tell your daddy?
Oooh, what you gonna tell your daddy?
I'm in love with another fool!

I'm in love with you, I like your style
I want you, I'm in love
I'm in love with you, I like your style
I want you, I'm in love

What you gonna tell your dad, it's like a wheel of fortune
And what you gonna tell your dad if itlet's you down, yeah
What you gonna tell your dad, it's like a wheel of fortune
And what you gonna tell your dad if this wheel let's you down?

My love is my engine and you might be fuel
Stop acting cool
Just bet you might win
I'm not too cool
I'm in love with another fool!

Yeah yeah yeah yeah
I'm in love with another fool!
Dad, dad, dad, daddy

I'm in love with you, I like your style
I want you, I'm in love
I'm in love with you, I like your style


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    The remastered version of this song just kicks major ass!

    Lyrics not too deep, but these songs are rather remarkable, at least for me and what they remind me of.

    stentorianon January 23, 2009   Link

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