Woahhh, Ohhh, you got that SWAG boy x2

There's a train that leaves and it doesn't brake,
Catch it now it ain't gonna come again
Jump back and get back a little more
Don't hide if you're feelin' deep inside
Take it in your stride, at least you know you've tried
Jump back and get back a little more

On beat and synced with the fast track ??
Our minds are searching to the black ??
Jump back and get back a little more

Curiosity never killed the cat
It just how it is, he was too fat
Jump back and get back a little more


(Chorus)
You don't know S.W.A.G boy
You don't know, you don't know S.W.A.G boy
Yeh-yeeaah
Ooo-o-o-ooo-o-o-oooo-o-o-oo
You don't know S.W.A.G boy

Jump back (back, back..)
Get back a little
Jump back (back, back..)
Get back a little
Jump back

There's a train that leaves and doesn't brake
Catch it now it ain't gonna come again
Jump back and get back a little more
Don't hide if you're feelin' deep inside
Take it in your stride, at least you know you've tried
Jump back and get back a little more

On beat and synced with the fast track
Our minds are searching to the black
Jump back and get back a little more

Jump back (back, back)
...
Jump back (back, back)
...
Jump back (back, back)
...
Get back a little, jump back (back, back)
...
Get back a little, jump back

You don't know S.W.A.G boy
You don't know, you don't know S.W.A.G boy
Yeh-yeeaah
Ooo-o-o-ooo-o-o-oooo-o-o-oo
You don't know S.W.A.G boy


Lyrics submitted by GreenGiant9000, edited by XeroOwnz

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  • +1
    General Comment

    I believe the second verse is "We'll be in sync with the fast track".

    ALessonInCrimeon December 29, 2009   Link
  • 0
    Lyric Correction

    For the first sentence I just hear:

    There's a train that leaves at the house of rain

    It's a bit silly but it's really hard to hear haha XD

    ByronFortescueon July 22, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "There's a train that leaves in the hours of rain"

    "All people sync with the fast track" "Our minds are surging to the black"

    AnUndeadPoeton June 08, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    sounds like "you gotten that swag boy" not "you got no" or "you don't know"

    and the other part sounds like "heart beat in sync with the fast track"

    anima85ukon July 16, 2011   Link
  • -2
    Lyric Correction

    Last sentence of chorus is:

    "You got no S.W.A.G. boy"

    btw.. ;)

    ByronFortescueon July 22, 2010   Link

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