Tonight, I find out
Just what you're all about
-I'm the one that's come looking for you
I got the bottle, baby It's all you-
Showed up to the room about 3 or 4
Ladies running, running right out the door

We came here to party like
Its going out (oh shit)

We'll do this the whole night
This could be what we needed
-We can do what we want to-
A single melody to give this meaning
-This memory is making moves-

We came here to party like
Its going out of style

I'm ready to go
I got the bacardi
We got the bottle topped
Who's ready for more?
Let's start this party
We got everything you're looking for

We came here to party like
Its going out (oh shit)

We'll do this the whole night
This could be what we needed
-We can do what we want to-
A single melody to give this meaning
-This memory is making moves-[x2]

(I'll be there not far behind)



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No Vacancy Lyrics as written by Merle Travis Cliff Stone

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    all of them all go back to sex. seriously. haha :)

    areyoudreaming?on October 03, 2008   Link

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