Highway Tune

Album: Black Smoke Rising (2017)
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  • Ooh mama
    We're stopping at the green light girl
    Because I want to get your signal
    No going at the green light girl
    Because I want to be with you now

    You are my special
    You are my special
    You are my midnight, midnight yeah

    So sweet
    So fine
    So nice
    All mine
    Mine mine
    Mine mine
    Ooh

    We're stopping on the highway girl
    'Cause I want to burn my gas
    There's one girl that I know I'm never gonna pass

    She is my special
    She is my special
    She is my midnight, midnight yeah

    So sweet
    So fine
    So nice
    All mine
    Mine mine
    Mine mine
    Ooh

    Ooh yeah

    So sweet
    So fine
    So nice
    All mine
    Mine mine
    Mine mine
    Ooh sugar Writer/s: Jacob Kiszka, Joshua Kiszka, Kyle Stephen Hauck, Samuel Kiszka
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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