Let my motor run
All night long
Let those candles burn
'Til the break of dawn
Stare into the sun
When the morning comes

I've been held up close
And I can feel
That its bright up there
When your high
But then I'm dragged right back down to the ground
And then I stayed down here
For my whole life

Get yours while you can
You gotta get yours while you can
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh
Get yours while you can
You gotta get yours while you can
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh-oh-oh

Please don't bother to get up close
Because it turns me off
If everybody comes at the same time
Then we'll drown in fluid
If I lost my place in life
I'd find something else

Now that older I'm longer I'm no longer steal
But I think about it all the time
But then I dragged right back down to the ground
And then I stayed down here
For my whole life

Get yours while you can
You gotta get yours while you can
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh
Get yours while you can
You gotta get yours while you can
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh-oh-oh

Sleep little lass
Cause you know there's so much to be done
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh
Get yours while you can
You gotta get yours while you can
Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh-oh-oh


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    I've been held up close enough to feel This dried up air, when you're high


    And I'll stay down here My whole life


    Please don't even bother to get close Because it turns me off Everybody comes at the same time And we'll drown in fluid


    Now that I'm older I no longer steal But I think about it all the time Then I'm dragged right back down to the ground And I'll stay down here My whole life


    Sleep a little less 'Cause you know there's so much to be done

    spiritussancti87on January 23, 2012   Link

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