It's going on 5, I want you to know
My spirit's alive, I want you to know
I'm getting down with the awkward moments
I'm getting down with the sour kiss
I'm getting down with the rumors in the back of the car
I'm getting down with it

On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...
On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...

Signal when you get to the top
Signal when you want me
When you want me to stop
We could, we could crash
We could, we could burn burn
We could take it
We could we could
Take it take it in turns
Getting down

On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...
On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...

I'm getting down with your new vocation
I'm getting down with your cute cut wrist
I'm getting down with your kisses and cross-stitches on it
I'm getting down with it

Here's a message from my old coat pocket
My spirit's alive and I want you to know
I'm getting down with the young drunk lovers
I'm getting down with the one-way pact
I'm getting down with the city and the pity of it
I'm getting down with it

On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...
On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...
On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...
On, on, on, on ah...on, on, on, on ah...


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Getting Down Lyrics as written by Dennis Joyner Raashaun Casey

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    Great song. I'm like, officially obsessed with this band. What a great sound.

    Technophobiaon March 20, 2008   Link

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