White Mustang

Album: Lust For Life (2017)
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  • Packing all my things for the summer
    Lying on my bed, it's a bummer
    'Cause I didn't call when I got your number
    But I liked you a lot
    Slipping on my dress in soft filters
    Everybody said you're a killer
    But I couldn't stop the way I was feeling
    The day your record dropped

    The day I saw your white Mustang
    Your white Mustang
    The day I saw your white Mustang
    Your white Mustang

    Caught up in my dreams and forgetting
    I've been acting like Armageddon 'cause you
    Held me in your arms just a little too tight
    That's what I thought
    Summer's meant for loving and leaving
    I was such a fool for believing that you
    Could change all the ways you've been living
    But you just couldn't stop

    The day I saw your white Mustang
    Your white Mustang
    The day I saw your white Mustang
    Your white Mustang

    And you're revving and revving and revving it up
    And the sound, it was frightening
    And you were getting a part of that
    You're gonna hit me like lightening

    White Mustang
    Your white Mustang
    The day I saw your white Mustang
    Said, you're a wild mustang

    You're gonna hit me like lightning
    You're gonna hit me like lightning Writer/s: Elizabeth Grant, Rick Nowels
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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