All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the (all the girls standing in the, yeah)
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom

Yeah
You know, it's been a minute since, um
We expressed ourselves
It takes a lot of courage to say this, but, um
I see sounds

You and your girls are goin' out tonight
Y'all been plannin' this all week right? (Right)
You got somethin' boys can't deny
Here's a hint, it's like apple pie
Cut you open and you're just wired
You ain't tired, you wanna cause a riot
Who, who could say no to you?
Wait 'til they get a load of you

A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
(Because)

All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the (all the girls standing in the)
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom

Superstar, ask you what you have
Bartender give you drink, we just laugh
(He talkin' bout a autograph)
You just wanna dance in your reckless path
Close your eyes, see colorful things
You wanna let go, feel wonderful things
Just a bit more just to get in the lane
So we can enter the brain, you can flip with the pain

A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
A hundred dollar bills look (at you, at you)
(Because)

All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the (all the girls standing in the)
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom

(At you) baby
You partied all night in sixth gear
Just so you know (at you)
The AC is blowin' over here
Don't worry
I won't blow (at you) your high
Talkin' 'bout your life and how it is all wrong
Just know if you go (at you) outside
And see the sunrise as all the stars are gone
Tell your (at you) friends they can go
You're okay, you're just chillin' with me
Here's a towel (at you)
Wipe your face, cool down
Have a drink it's on me (at you)

Here's a towel (here's a towel)
Wipe your face (wipe your face)
Cool down (cool down)
Have a drink it's on me (at you)
Here's a towel (here's a towel)
Wipe your face (wipe your face)
Cool down (cool down)
But you would rather party 'cause

All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the (all the girls standing in the)
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom

All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom
All the girls standing in the (all the girls standing in the)
All the girls standing in the

Yeah-yeah


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    and what the hell is sins care knightmare.... its sixth gear.,.. as in shes been partying really hard... r ppl hard of hearin or wot??

    mimi1992on July 18, 2008   Link

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