Head down, as I watch my feet take turns hitting the ground
Eyes shut, I find myself in love racing the earth
And I'm soaked in your love, ahh
And love was right in my path, in my grasp
And me and you belong

I wanna run (run)
And smash into you
I wanna run (run)
And smash into you

Ears closed (closed), what I hear no one else has to know
'Cause I know that what we have is worth first place and gold
And I'm soaked in your love, ahh
And love is right in my path, in my grasp
And me and you belong, oh

I wanna run (run)
Smash into you
I wanna run (run)
Smash into you
Smash into you

(Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa)

Head down, as I watch my feet take turns hitting the ground
Eyes shut, I'm in love and I'm racing the earth
And I'm soaked in your love (your love)
And love is right in my path, in my grasp
And me and you belong

Oh, I wanna run
Smash into you
I'm willing to run (run)
Smash into you

I'm ready to run, run, run, run, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
I'm ready to run, run, run, run, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

And I wanna run, run
And smash into you
I'm willing to run, run
Smash into you


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Smash Into You Lyrics as written by Terius Nash Beyonce Knowles

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    My Opinion

    "I wanna run (run) and smash into you..."

    "I'm willing to run (run), smash into you..."

    I think it meant that she's willing to lose her virginity to the man she loves.

    eddieyhchanon March 10, 2009   Link

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