Water

Album: American Saturday Night (2009)
Charted: 42
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  • Inflatable pool full of dad's hot air
    I was three years old
    Splashin' everywhere
    And so began my love affair
    With water

    On a river bank
    With all my friends
    A big old rope tied to a limb
    And your a big old wuss
    If you don't jump in
    The water

    Yeah when that summer sun starts to beatin' down
    And you don't know what to do
    Grab your swimming trunks
    Ice up that old Igloo
    Drive until the map turns blue

    Daytona Beach on spring break
    Eighteen girls up on stage
    White t-shirts about to be sprayed
    With water

    Oh let'er go boys

    Yeah when that summer sun starts to beatin' down
    And you don't know what to do
    Just go and grab someone you wanna see in a bathing suit
    And drive until the map turns blue

    You can stay right there
    When the daylight's gone
    Play truth or dare
    And it won't take long
    'Fore you and her got nothin' on
    But water

    All you really need this time of year
    Is a pair of shades
    And ice cold beer
    And a place to sit somewhere near
    Water Writer/s: BRADLEY BAKER, HUW WEBB, MELISSA RIGBY, SAM KILCOYNE, THOMAS COHEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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