She said 'Picture this: you and I,
On a magic carpet ride,
Covering your living room floor'

She said 'Picture this: you and I,
On a magic carpet ride,
Covering your living room floor'

I said 'You bring out my terrible its oh so wonderful
I can be the first-class passion that you're lookin' for
I'm your number one, all time fan'

In my good graces, you're a bad influence
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance
Little mischevious, remain devious
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance

She trembled 'Take me now,
Knock me out, navigate my filthy mouth,
Nurse my naughty back to life'

I said 'You unleash my episodes,
Crack my moral code,
Desperately delicious in your housewife glass life'

In my good graces, you're a bad influence
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance
Little mischevious, remain devious
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance

I'm your number one, all time fan
It would be my honour to get down with your open hand

In my good graces, you're a bad influence
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance
Little mischevious, remain devious
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance
Oh and you're a bad influence
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance
You're a bad influence
Keep me a heartbeat shy of an ambulance


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    I'm pretty sure it's "you INDUCE my episodes" not unleash. It's either that or unloose. But not unleash. It doesn't sound like that at all.

    KairiGurlon January 22, 2010   Link

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