Ridin'

Album: Time Bomb (2001)
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  • Everyone take your places
    We're fuckin' it up, going crazy
    Another town, which way to roll and you know that we're takin' it
    (C'mon)

    Stoned baby, loves to go ridin'
    She loves it cause she's sick in the head
    Lights down, music loud and you know that we're makin' it
    (Oh yeah)

    [Chorus]
    We're goin' ridin'
    We're gonna find a way
    We're goin' ridin'
    And when the fear has left you put one down and go home

    Phat like a fiend on a payday
    The crazy days have taken their toll
    And if you think the road's a bore
    Well you know, you're fakin' it

    You're so upset but complacent
    I know the place that you outta go
    Calvin's in the back, you're face in my lap and let's roll

    [Chorus]

    All the from the west side of town
    We get up and we never come down
    Got the juice and we're loose
    Cause we want to get wasted
    (Alright, alright, oh yeah)
    Fucked up from the left side down
    Mom and dad are out of town
    You know they don't like it when you're stoned

    [Chorus] Writer/s: DEVON GLENN, JONATHAN BRIGHTMAN, JOSHUA TODD GRUBER, KEITH EDWARD NELSON, YUGOMIR LONICH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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