"If my calculations are correct.
When this baby hit's 88m.p.h.,
You are gonna see some serious shit"

Olds Ferenza 1984
It was a beautiful thing
It was my first car
Till one day I wasn't thinking right
Took a left turn on an icy road
Almost said good night
Not a day goes by don't I wish that I'd
Taken that right
21.1 jigiwatts more
And I just might

But I'm gonna need some speed
A Delorion's what I need
To take me back to where
I want to be

Cause at 88m.p.h. I can do anything
I can turn back time
I can be who I want to be
With a little luck
And God speed
Gonna get back my car
Gonna win the lottery

Everyday is fucking worthless
It's all full of regret
Every night I sit and wonder
Wonder what I'd fix
If I could travel back through time
21.1 jigiwatts more and I just might

But I'm gonna need some speed
A Delorion's what I need
To take me back to where
I want to be

Cause at 88m.p.h. I can do anything
I can turn back time
I can be who I want to be
With a little luck
And God speed
Gonna get back my car
Gonna win the lottery

88m.p.h, I can do anything
I can turn back time
I can be who I want to be
With a little luck
And God speed
Gonna get back my car
Gonna win the lottery
88m.p.h, (I can do anything)
88m.p.h, (I can do anything)
88m.p.h, (I can do anything)
88m.p.h, (I can do anything)

"I guess you guys aren't ready for that,
But your kids are gonna love it"


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