I got a date with the night
Burnin' down my finger
Gonna catch the kids dry
Gonna walk on water
Buyin' out the fight
We're sweatin' in the winter
Both thighs squeeze tight

Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke

Don't tell me to fix her
Don't tell me to fix her
Well, just take a bite
No hangin' no picture
Flyin' out my sight
Droppin' brides at the altar
Well both thighs squeeze tight

Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke
Choke, choke, choke, choke

I'll set you, I'll set off
I'll set you, I'll set off
I'll set you, I'll set it off
I'll set you, I'll set it off (uh-huh)

I'll set you, I'll set it off
I'll set you, I'll set it off
I'll set you, I'll set it off
I'll set you, I'll set it off (uh, uh)

Buyin' out the fight
Gon' walk on water
Gonna catch the kids dry
Gonna bend my finger
Well flyin' out my sight
We're sweatin' in the winter
Well both thighs squeeze tight
Both thighs squeeze tight (uh)


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    Great band!

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