Shiver!

Wade in the water..
Who's that young girl?
Dressed in red!
Wading.. You in the water
Must be the children
that Moses led, said
God's gonna trouble you
Water..

Wade in the water..
Wade in the water..
Find something real..
Like mountains in the ocean
something real..
Something bla'bla than beneath me
I can feel..
Like my body in the river
Make me shiver all over
Make me shiver all over
Make me shiver all over..
With love..

Oh'tho.
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha, come'on.
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha, come'on
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha..

Who's that young girl?
Dressed in White!
Must be the children
that give me a realize
If you get this.. All I doin'
It's time to hope that I will
coming in Tuesday

Wa'ade.. In the Waa'ater.!
Wade in the water..
Find something real..
Like mountains in the ocean
something real..
Something bla'bla than beneath me
I can feel..
Like my body in the river
Make me shiver all over
Make me shiver all over
Make me shiver all over..
With love..

Oh'tho.
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha, come'on.
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha, come'on
Tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha..

In the water..
Wade in the water
children wave..
In the water..
Don't you know that God's
gonna trouble the water

Say down, but let's go down
disco down, come on down
Oh'ru'luwru'lu, let's go down
Down in the who's pray..
Oh'ru'luwru'lu, let's go down
let's go down, come on, do'own, o'ow, he'eh

FIND SOMETHING REAL..
Like! Mountains in the ocean
something real....
Something bla'bla than beneath me
I can feel....
Like my body in the river
Make me shiver all ova'
Make me shiver all ova'
Make me shiver all over..
With love....

(Come on!)
Come on (Come on!) Come o'ooooon..
Tha'tha'tha', come'on!
Come'on, tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha'tha..

(Oh'o but let's go disco down,
disco down, come on down)

He'e'o'oh'Oh..

(Oh'o but let's go disco down,
down to the who's pray.
Oh! But let's go down,
disco down, come on down.
Oh! Let's go disco down,
down to the who's!)

Come on, come on, come on (Echo)



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    WHY do you bother posting lyrics and cluttering up the artist's page when you put in lyrics that are ALL wrong and horribly done? Putting in 'blah blah' in the middle is NOT impressive. Next time, please don't even bother.

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