Get back on track, pick me up some bottles of booze
Fickle freshman, probably thinks she's cooler than you
A hay ride at five, everybody's comin' around
So go press you skirt, word is there's a new girl in town

I call shotgun, you can play your R 'n B tunes
The fellowship time, it always comes a little too soon
The land of the creeds, freshened up from baby faced shame
Put your eyes on me, and I know a place that we can get away

Just say I want you, just exactly like I used to
'Cause baby this is only bringin' me down

Home-boy's so proud, he finally got the video proof
The night vision shows, she was only duckin' the truth
It's heavy I know, the black guy with the gift down below
A choke and a gag, she spit up 'n came back for more

She said I want you, just exactly like I used to
And baby this is only bringin' me down
She said I want you

I want you, just exactly like I used to
And baby this is only bringin' me down
I said I want you, just exactly like I used to
And baby this is only bringin' me down


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    i've only heard this song once, but i think it's safe to say that it's my favorite kings of leon song.. i don't know why, but that's how much i love it.

    and i love how one of the verses definitely sounds like he's talking about a blowjob.

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