Buzzin'

Album: The Woman I Am (2013)
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  • I don't wanna chase another dollar
    I don't wanna do the runaround
    I just wanna loosen up my collar
    'Cause I don't love the way it sounds

    Sit right here, you and me
    I'll be the bird, you'll be the bee
    Buzzin'

    Getting a higher education
    In my new philosophy
    It don't take much to make something
    Out of nothing, can't you see?

    Just need some time to unwind
    Get on miles
    To buzzin', buzzin', buzzin'

    But who?
    Hey there, how about you?
    Do you feel like I do?
    Buzzin'

    No, it ain't that complicated
    It's a way of feeling fine
    A little rum push meditation
    Letting them worries roll on by

    We sing along to songs you know
    With the AM radio
    Buzzin', buzzin', buzzin'


    But who?
    Hey there, how about you?
    Do you feel like I do?
    Buzzin', buzzin', buzzin'

    But who?
    Hey there, how about you?
    Do you feel like I do?
    Buzzin', buzzin', buzzin'

    Me and you
    It's just what we do
    I'm almost singing too
    Buzzin'

    Let's do a little buzzin' Writer/s: JOHN THOMAS OSBORNE, STEVEN THOMAS MOAKLER, THOMAS JOHN OSBORNE
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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