I thought of Rena yesterday
I don't know what to say, she got me, uh-oh
And I thought of Rena just a moment ago
She's from a right, small town
Where things are so-so.
And I thought of Rena,
She's out with John,
Where'd all these townies come from?
Look at them, uh-oh.
As I talk to Rena, they've had enough.

Now there's a riot sound,
Left, left, right, right, right, left, left.
Now there's a riot sound,
Left, left, right, right, right, left, left.
Now there's a riot sound,
Feel that i should walk home, yet again.

I thought of Rena yesterday
I don't know what to say, she got me, uh-oh
And I thought of Rena just a moment ago
She's from a right, small town
Where things are so-so.
And I thought of Rena,
She's out with John,
Where'd all these townies come from?
Look at them, uh-oh.
As I talk to Rena, they've had enough.

Now there's a riot sound,
Left, left, right, right, right, left, left.
Now there's a riot sound,
Left, left, right, right, right, left, left.
Now there's a riot sound,
Feel that i should walk home, yet again.

They tell me no, no, no, I should leave it
I know that place well, nice that townies twist and shout
They tell me no, no, no, I should leave it
I know that place well, nice, I know that place well
They tell me no, no, no, I should leave it
I know that place well, nice that townies twist and shout

(stare all you like mate, stare all you like)

Could we dance, dance, dance till 2am, maybe
She said I dont think so, I dont think they'll like that.
Could we dance, dance, dance till 2am, maybe
She said I dont think so, I dont think they'll like that.
Could we dance, dance, dance till 2am, maybe
She said I dont think so, I dont think they'll like that.
Could we dance, dance, dance till 2am, maybe
She said I dont think so, I dont think they'll like that.


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    This is a great song.

    moonhatchon July 15, 2010   Link

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