We have all been wasting our time
For sunlight
There's only so much we'll take
Far from the only light brown ocean

She was only biding her time
Falling down
Working 9 to 5 in her store
Wasting ti-i-i-meeee

There's only so much we'll take
Far from the only light brown ocean

Find yourself a new boy
Find yourself a new boy
Find yourself a new boy, boy
Find yourself a new boy

I was in love, but I hardly knew
what I had 'till I found her and told you.
I only know I wanna hold her too.
All alone my heart would say
"Want a hand? What ya found? Just to know you.
I only know I wanna hold her too.

So put your hands on your waistline
And move you body to the bassline
And get your hands on some cheap wine
And get out, get out, like a motherfucking trout
So put your hands on your waistline
And move you body to the bassline
And get your hands on some cheap wine
And just-a move it 'til you feel fine.

I was in love, but I hardly knew
what I had 'till I found her and told you.
I only know I wanna hold her too.
All alone my heart would say
"Want a hand? What ya found? Just to know you.
I only know I wanna hold her too.

So put your hands on your waistline
And move you body to the bassline
And get your hands on some cheap wine
And get out, get out, like a motherfucking trout
With ya high flying identified, dignified woman
And motherfucking beast, a beast of fine crewman
You wanna piece of me, picked up on the street

With the boys and the beasts to feed the five streets (?)
(undistinguisable)


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    omg isn't he gorgeous in 'the bears are coming' video?

    jazzyspazzyon August 06, 2009   Link

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