Oh my gosh

Young, wild, hot, style
She's the one that's on the ball
You know that chick's really got it all

We're gonna rave up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna roll up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna rock it up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna live it up(se-se-sexy)
If you can dream you can change the world
(se-se-sexy, se-se-sexy)

Swing, jive, jump, come alive
Five foot five full of dynamite
Comes alive about twelve at night

We're gonna rave up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna roll it up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna rock it up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna live it up(se-se-sexy)
If you can dream you can change the world
(se-se-sexy, se-se-sexy)

There she goes (there she goes)
And here I come (and here I come)
Out of all my girls (all my girls)
She's my number one (she's my number one)

If you can dream you can change the world
(se-se-sexy, se-se-sexy)

We're gonna rave up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna roll it up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna rock it up(se-se-sexy)
We're gonna live it up(se-se-sexy)
If you can dream you can change the world
(se-se-sexy, se-se-sexy)

Sexy


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    LOVE this guy's spunk. Wicked good stuff! Stray Cats was once my favorite band long long ago. "Young wild hot style" and "all of my girls" is obviously about what is considered sexy. I think too many people don't realize that their true selves are sexy and that by sharing ALL of them and their vulnerability they become incredibly sexy and loveable. Who wants a plastic person who fakes his/her way through life when that same person has so many positives that s/he just cannot see...and sadly ever well, I guess. The brightest, interesting, funny, most talented, creative, sensitive, sexy woman I've ever met never realized how very special she was, even when she had so many credits to her name. And when she let down her guard, man was she ever special and HOTTTT.

    IllToast2Thaton January 13, 2013   Link

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