It would be good if we could get out tonight
It would be great if we could make something happen
We could run
We could run
We could run

We could run
We could run
We could run
All night
We could find we could find a place to hang around

No ones man enough (no!)
No ones bad enough (no!)
No ones crazy anymore
No ones crazy anymore

It would be wild if we could find a lonely car
And with six strangers we could change the regular
We could drive
We could drive
We could drive
We could drive
We could drive
We could drive
(Headlights)
We could speed we could speed we could speed
(And take continuous flight?)

No ones man enough (no!)
No ones bad enough (no!)
No ones crazy anymore
No ones crazy anymore

Lets go crazy!

It would be good if we could get out tonight
It would be great if we could make something happen
We could run
We could run
We could run
We could run
We could run
We could run
We could find we could find we could find
A place to hang around

No ones man enough (no!)
No ones bad enough (no!)
No ones crazy anymore!
No ones crazy anymore!
No ones crazy anymore!
No ones crazy anymore!


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Crazy Lyrics as written by Pete Davison Keith Warren

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    Fun nights out, hard to find... Kill boredom and routine at last!

    latreiaon December 23, 2007   Link

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