Wake up Charlie it’s time for karate
In case you gotta go toetotoe
Get a new discovery
Find the turn of the century
No more working overtime
Going knock knock knock
You can come on it
I’m not mad anymore
Let’s be friends hug and kiss
Blah blah blah
With your mystic tongue
And my oversized thumb
We could rule the road
We can hopefully work
So you needn’t worry
When mad habit strolls
Down hard drive proper
Raised by stars and stripes
So if I’m staring at the moon
Yup an attempt to bring you back
Where we can can can
We can join the club
Take the edge off
Sail to the coast at the break of the morning
Honey let’s keep on going
What once was a matter of time
Has turned around like
An American Maple in Paris
Right in the center of rhyme
Where we better make the best of it
One two le plus frais festival
Back on the bubble
We’re gonna dance to the beat of our melting hearts
La da di la da da
You can come on it
I’m not mad anymore
Let’s be friends hug and kiss
Blah blah blah
Truth be told we can’t be held
Onto by two
What once was a matter of time
Has turned around like
Root rosemary in New York City
Right in the center of rhyme
Where we better make the best of it
Uh-huh a cut cloth festival
Back on the table
We’re gonna dance to the beat of our melting hearts
La da di la da da
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