Feel the vibration
(Woh ho woah ho woah ho woah oh)
Underneath your feet
A non ground flight
(Woh ho woah ho woah ho woah oh)
Begins to light

Before you learn how to walk
Before you learn how to rock
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate

Your forward momentum slows
(Woh ho woah ho woah ho woah oh)
And your travel straight line
You gotta know how to stop
(Woh ho woah ho woah ho woah oh)
When you do the bunny hop

Before you learn how to walk
Before you learn how to rock
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate

Loop the loop
Around the rink let's go, I go
Loop the loop
Around the rink let's go, I go
Loop the loop
Around the rink let's go, I go
Loop the loop
Around the rink let's go, I go
I go I go I go I go

Before you learn how to walk
Before you learn how to rock
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate
You learn to rollerskate

Ooooooooooooooooooooo


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