Last stop's the bullet train
Need time to feel it out
This time I'll make her scream
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it go

Lay down and take it in
Lean back and breathe me out
Hell yeah, do that again
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it go

Just like the Interstate
Need time to ride it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it go

Last stop's the bullet train
Need time to feel it out
This time I'll make her scream
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it out

Lay down and take me in
Lean back and breathe me out
Hell yeah, do that again
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it out

Just like the Interstate
Need time to ride it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Give up and let it out

Just like the Interstate
Need time to rock it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Give it up and let it out

Give me, give me some more
Give me, give me some more
Give me, give me some more
Give me, give me some more

Just like the Interstate
Need time to ride it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Give it up and let it out

Just like the Interstate
Need time to rock it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Give it up and let it out

Just like you wanna do
Me lying there over you
Lay down and take it in
So what do I do right now?
Give it up and let it out

Just like the Interstate
Take time to ride it out
Not going back again
So what do I do right now?
Just give me all or nothing


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    I must find and listen to this song.

    BlackSophieBAMALAM.on May 07, 2007   Link

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