It's a trip why'all
Git hip to this why'all
It will git ya'll

Gonna hit why'all
Never quit why'all
Right in the middle of our minds
The bug that bit why'all

Make ya itch why'all
Inch by inch why'all
Til your tall why'all
See it all why'all

Near and far why'all
We won't ever let it drag
This funny feeling got me reeling
Like I'm walking on the ceiling
Do it to me now

[Chorus]
Ozone mama lay your daddy down
Under the stars right down on the ground
Mother nature got me thinking
'bout the love that you've been bringin'
Do it to me now

See'mon the ride why'all
We provide why'all
It's like this why'all
Never miss why'all

Git up and go why'all
Ya never know why'all
We be the bottom of your bag
Give a call why'all

Anytime why'all
Don't be slow why'all
Ya gotta know why'all
On with the show why'all

Bring it all why'all
We don't ever have to brag
Well you got this poor boy thinking
Your lovin cup I've been drinking
Do it to me now


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Ozone Mama Lyrics as written by Christopher Mark Robinson Chris Robinson

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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