Laid Back 'n Low Key

Album: Good Time (2008)
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  • Laid back n' low key
    You an me on that white powdered beach
    Side by side with the sand and the sea
    Laid back n' low key.

    Gentle roar of a wave on the shore
    Makes it way through the crack 'neath the door
    Wake up call from the ocean floor
    Down in Adaco.

    Laid back n' low key
    You an me on that white powdered beach
    Side by side with the sand and the sea
    Laid back n' low key.

    --- Instrumental ---

    Tequila sunrise in a coconut vase
    Hammock swinging in the palm tree shade
    Standard island beach resort cliche
    Hey, but that's ok.

    Laid back n' low key
    You an me on that white powdered beach
    Side by side with the sand and the sea
    Laid back n' low key.

    Wind blowing on the back of my neck
    Sun reflectin' off that tan on your breasts
    Found that feeling that we lost long ago
    Down in Adaco.

    Laid back n' low key
    You an me on that white powdered beach
    Side by side with the sand and the sea
    Laid back n' low key.

    Laid back n' low key
    You an me on that white powdered beach
    Side by side with the sand and the sea
    Laid back n' low key. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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