Go with the flow, it's the morning after
Don't pick on , don't pick on me

And I don't believe in a burn like that
I pick up my doughnuts for free
And whe she comes round
Her big chip captures me

So get with the groove, Cuz it hurts me so bad
Don't trifle , don't stifle me

Cuz I don't expect to be torn to shreds
Everytime I am in need
And whe she comes round
Her big chip captures me

And when she comes around
Her big chip enjoys the sound
Whoa whoa whoa
Whoa oh oh

Cuz I don't expect to be torn to shreds
Everytime I am in need
And whe she comes round
Her big chip captures me

And when she comes around
Her big chip enjoys the sound
Whoa whoa whoa
Whoa oh oh

So get with the groove, Cuz it hurts me so bad
Don't trifle , don't stifle me
Yeah, don't trifle , don't stifle me
Yeah, don't trifle , don't stifle me


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    Good Demo.

    livenloveon September 12, 2010   Link

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