Early mornin'
(Alright, I was out a little last night)
(Got a little messy)
Early mornin'
(I can't be like that anymore)
(No)

I was shaking my ass in the streets 'til mornin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin' (uh)
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'
Passed out on the couch, I'm yawnin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin' (passed out again)
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'

Met a dark dude, kinda dark hair
When he walked up, Tony grabbed him
But I liked him, told him, "Come here"
Kinda cool, baby, we can make plans
Where you live? Do your mama live there?
We can hook up at the hotel
He was down, so I told him, "Let's go"
What happened next, guess what? You don't wanna know

I was shaking my ass in the streets 'til mornin' (yeah)
Just walked in and it's early mornin' (uh)
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'
Passed out on the couch, I'm yawnin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin'
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'

I went out with my girl Jen (yeah)
And we called up Gabe and his friends
He was talking 'bout hittin' up show
So I said, "What the hell, let's go"
Got up and got on the dance floor
Hooked up with a guy named Joe
When the music was fast and slow
What happened next, guess what? You don't wanna know

I was shaking my ass in the streets 'til mornin' (yeah)
Just walked in and it's early mornin'
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'
Passed out on the couch, I'm yawnin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin'
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'

Call all your boys (call all your boys)
Call all your girls (are you gonna call your girls? Call all your girls)
Call all your friends (yeah)
Let's do it again (yeah)
Let's do it again, let's do it again

Yes (can't keep, can't keep doing this, early mornin')
Yes (can't keep doing this)
I'll light your fire, your one desire
Pull on me, baby, and I'll take you higher
Wanna get with you
You should try her
So come over here and let's go some- (oh-whoa)

I was shaking my ass in the streets 'til mornin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin'
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'
Passed out on the couch, I'm yawnin'
Just walked in and it's early mornin' (oh)
Bump, bump 'til the break of dawn and
It don't stop 'til the early mornin'

Call all your boys
Call all your girls
Call all your friends
Let's do it again
(Let's do it again, let's do it)

Early mornin'
Early mornin'


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