Well it started with your hips
So I moved up to your lips
To take a chance, ask for a dance,
'Cause you're the cutest thing
On this side of the world we call our homes
Yet I feel so all alone
Half of the time we gotta live with what we got and I got nothin'
So I pray you take my hand so we can conjure up somethin' rad

And you could move on with your life
Just like you do, just like you shoobie do do doo
But you could make everything alright
And I want you to
Because ever since the first dance all I thought about was lovin' on you

So I moved to the dance floor
With instincts and nothing more
I had ants in my pants, I did the boogie dance
And there was nothing to do but laugh
So I took another leap, hoping to sweep you off your feet
I said baby maybe we could bust this joint
And see if my place is open to chill

And you could move on with your whole life
Just like you do, just like you shoobie do do doo
But you could make everything alright
And I want you to
Because ever since the first dance all I thought about was lovin', on you

And you could move on with your whole life
Just like you do, just like you shoobie do do doo
But you could make everything alright
And I want you to
Because ever since the first dance all I thought about was lovin', on you


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First Dance Lyrics as written by Christofer Drew

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    i think this is what they are: it started with your hips so i moved up to your lips to take a chance, ask for a dance, cause you're the cutest thing on this side of the world we call our homes yet i feel so all alone half of the time we gotta live with what we got and i got nothin so i pray you take my hand so we can conjure up somethin rad

    and you could move on with your life just like you do, just like you shoobie do do doo but you could make everything alright and i want you to because ever since the first that's all i thought about was lovin' on you

    so i moved to the dancefloor with instincts and nothing more i had ants in my pants, i did the boogie dance and there was nothing to do but laugh so i made another leap hoping to sweep you off your feet i said baby maybe we could bust this joint and see if my place is open to chill

    and you could move on with your life just like you do, just like you shoobie do do doo but you could make everything alright and i want you to because ever since the first that's all i thought about was lovin' on you

    smictagueeon July 22, 2009   Link

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