Feelin' Me

Album: Creation Creator (2020)
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  • Baby take my hand
    I'm tryin' to take you past the sand
    Take you deep
    Teach you how to dream
    I can teach you all kinds of things
    From sex to family
    Livin' in a blue dream
    Baby you feelin' me

    Why don't you take my hand
    Try to understand
    This energy flowing through me
    My history's dirty
    A bit more than flirty
    I've been known to cross the line
    With those who provoke me

    Feelin' me

    Technicolor film fading
    Skating through the space between
    Experience the earth moving
    and Baby we can see all kinds of things
    From Vegas to Cabo
    And Puerto Vallarta
    LA to New York
    Chicago later
    Bermuda in the rain, remember?
    No
    Resist the need to be
    Don't think just feel
    Just breathe
    Now you're the desert stream
    Glistening like a mirage of diamond rings

    Feelin' me

    You can bring him too
    A body in the room
    You can bring him too
    We'll party in the room

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