We’re going closer to danger
Closer to danger
How’s the weather on the inside of the stranger?
Good girls are raised in trailers
And bad girls are raised in sewers

Captain, captain
We’re going down with the ship
We’re sinking now
Hit the deck

Captain, captain
We’re going down with the ship
Leave us and save yourself
Leave us and save yourself

Sunrise, coast to coast, oh yeah
Sunrise, coast to coast, oh yeah
Sunrise, coast to coast, oh yeah
Sunrise

Baby, get me out of here
Baby, get me out of here
Baby, get me out of here
Baby, get me out of here

Get your ass up here
With your mouth on overdrive
Saddle up and enjoy the ride
The ride
The ride
Enjoy the ride

Ride on, motherfucker

Exhale
Exhale, you’re looking rather pale
You’re looking rather pale
Exhale smoke
From inside your lungs until you choke

You want to
You need to
You’ve got to
Get out alive

You want to
You need to
You’ve got to
Get out alive

Get out alive!
Out alive!

You’ll get out alive!
Get out alive!



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