Circle high circle low
Jammers fly T-birds
You show you show, whiplash go
You show you show, T-birds
(Look at my)
Mighty bird
(Here I go)
(They almost fly)
T-bird my mighty bird
(I must go)
On the dot in the slot tie the knot
On the dot timed kisses
In the slot on the dot tie the knot
In the slot no misses
(It's on high)
Mighty bird
(They slide through)
(They almost fly)
Mighty bird
(I must go)
T-bird my mighty bird
T-bird mighty bird
Black sun conquerer
Two thousand years ago
A great race of warriors
Who lived (south ________?)
They had many Gods
(________ asked them to talk to us?)
(They went higher..... ______________?)
(_________________ __________________?)
(_________________ __________________?)
(_________________ My'O My, My'O My ?)
Coil it up wind it out strike it hot!
Coil it up plumed serpent
Coil it up wind it out strike it hot!
Coil it up my T-bird
Serpent curl
T-bird rule the world
T-bird mighty bird
Black sun born again
Oh I love my T-bird T-bird


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