(Hey, whassup, this is Michael.
Just call to see what you guys going on this weekend.
You know ever since I met you, I can't seem to let you go.
Make sure you call me back. OK?)

Ever since the day that we first met
Everything you do just seems to speak my interest
Girl you know you piss right through my soul
Make me want to tell you things nobody knows yeah
So here I am with heart in hand
Your life have a mission for both you and I in these demands
Wouldn't you like to take a trip with me
Heaven knows just where this thing to lead

So howz about it
You can just go away
Howz about it
We can leave today
Howz about it
No need to pack, I'll handle everything
We can take a private jet
Fly away
We can fly, fly away

Listen
Maybe you think it's a bit too soon
I realize it's only than a week or two but
Feels I know you all of my life
And I wouldn't be surprised if one day you were my wife

So howz about it
You can just go away
Howz about it
We can leave today
No need to pack, I'll handle everything
Take my jet, take my private jet
And we can fly away
Fly, fly away
Don't even give it too much thought
Just listen to your heart
We can go anywhere you want to go
All you gotta is
All you gotta is
Let me know
Howz about it


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