I'm headed for the border
It's on my mind
And nothin' really matters
I've got to be on time
Look in the view mirror
Is he hot on my tracks?
Is he getting nearer?
I feel some heat is on my back

(Speed demon)
Speedin' on the freeway
Gotta get a lead way
(Speed demon)
Doin' it on the highway
Gotta have it my way
(Speed demon)
Mind is like a compass
I'm stoppin' at nothin'
(Speed demon)
"Pull over, boy, and get your ticket right"

And nothin' gonna stop me
Ain't no stop and go
I'm speedin' on the midway
I gotta really burn this road

(Speed demon)
Speedin' on the freeway
Gotta get a lead way
(Speed demon)
Doin' it on the highway
Gotta have it my way
(Speed demon)
Mind is like a compass
I'm stoppin' at nothin'
(Speed demon)
"Pull over, boy, and get your ticket right"

Speed demon, you're the very same one
Who said the future's in your hands
The life you save could be your own
You're preachin' 'bout my life like you're the law
Gonna live each day and hour like
For me there's no tomorrow

Go, go, go, ow

(Speed demon)
Speedin' on the freeway
Gotta get a lead way
(Speed demon)
Got fire in my pocket
I just lit a rocket
(Speed demon)
I just, pull over, boy, and get your ticket right
(Speed demon)
Pull over, boy, and get your ticket right
(Speed demon)
I just, pull over, boy, and eat your ticket
Pull over, boy
Pull over, boy, and get your ticket right

Get your ticket right

Pull over, boy
Get your ticket right
Pull over, boy
And get your ticket right
Pull over, boy
Pull over, boy and
Get your ticket
Eat your ticket
Get your ticket
Eat yo', get yo'

Get your ticket right


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Speed Demon Lyrics as written by Michael Jackson

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    I like how he molests a child during the Chorus:

    Pull Over Boy And Get Your Ticket Right Ugh! Aaow! Uhh! Hoo! Get Your Ticket Right

    Just kidding Micheal... I'm geussing the song's about someone in a high-speed chase of some sort.

    JoshFon March 20, 2003   Link

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