Easier to let go
Give in to yourself tonight
Get on with the show
Expect me not to be so pure
Give me one for the road
Got a fever for sure

Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on a mission
Yeah yeah yeah, if you're with me raise your hands
Yeah yeah yeah, got no inhibitions
It's our decision, we're gonna have a good time
Yeah yeah yeah, got a new religion
Yeah yeah yeah, gotta take me as I am
Yeah yeah yeah, I've got expectations
With gratification, we're gonna have a good time

So when this thing is through
If you want to be with me
I'll be lookin for you
Feel the energy tonight
Feelin' the groove
I feel it spinnin' around, yeah

Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on a mission
Yeah yeah yeah, if you're with me raise your hands
Yeah yeah yeah, got no inhibitions
It's our decision, we're gonna have a good time
Yeah yeah yeah, got a new religion
Yeah yeah yeah, gotta take me as I am
Yeah yeah yeah, I've got expectations
With gratification, we're gonna have a good time

I got desire
I feel inspired
I want to go much higher
And baby I don't want to come down
All I want is to be excited
So come on, get united
No more need, to hide it
If you're really with me than come on and raise your hands

Yeah yeah yeah, I'm on a mission
Yeah yeah yeah, if you're with me raise your hands
Yeah yeah yeah, got no inhibitions
It's our decision, we're gonna have a good time
Yeah yeah yeah, got a new religion
Yeah yeah yeah, gotta take me as I am
Yeah yeah yeah, I've got expectations
With gratification, we're gonna have a good time

Gonna have a good time
Gonna have a good time
Yeah yeah yeah


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    Oh god that's repulsive! But I bet Tom Cruise's small eggroll will satisfy her lezhole since it's already small tbqh

    smellyspiceon February 03, 2008   Link

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