Well, you've got me floatin' around and 'round
Always up, you never let me down
The amazing thing: you turned me on nat'rally
Oh and I kiss you when I please.
( You've got me floatin' 'round and 'round )
We're floatin' 'round and 'round
( You've got me floatin', never down )
Hey ! Touch the ceiling babe
( You've got me floatin', nat'rally )
Got me floatin', nat'rally
( You've got me floatin', float to please )
Yeah ! Now ya...

Y'get me floatin' uh across and through uh
You make me float right on out to you
There's only one thing I need to get a me there
Is to hear you laugh without a care.
What I say now ah

(You've got me floatin' 'round and 'round)
Hey ! 'round and 'round
(You've got me floatin', never down)
Got me floatin', wooh hey !
(You've got me floatin', nat'rally)
Got me floatin', nat'rally
(You've got me floatin', float to please)

Got me floatin'

(You've got me floatin' 'round and 'round)
Hey! Gimme one more time brother, say it
(You've got me floatin', never down)
Got me floatin', yeah
(You've got me floatin', nat'rally)
See the sky ? Look up
(You've got me floatin', float to please)

Now your daddy's cool and your mama's no fool
They both know I'm head over heels for you
And when the day melts down into a sleepy, red glow
That's when my desires start to show.

(Have me floatin')
Hey ! hey !
(You've got me floatin')
Got me floatin'
(You've got me floatin')
Touch the sky
(You've got me floatin')
You've got me floatin'
(You've got me floatin')
Hey, hey, hey !
(You've got me floatin')
Floatin', hey, hey !
(You've got me floatin')
Oww ! Hey !
(You've got me floatin')
Got me floatin'


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    Float on ha! Songs about getting lifted naturally no additives, probably Mary Jane

    Oz Manon January 23, 2014   Link

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