Coffee Shop

Album: One Hot Minute (1995)
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  • I am just a lousy bum
    Searching for the unknown crumb
    The crumb, the crumb
    Something or someone to come
    Come along, illuminate my lust
    Combust
    Confucius might have been confused
    And Buddha might have blown a fuse
    I ooze the muse

    Meet me at the coffee shop
    We can dance like Iggy Pop
    Another go in the parking lot
    Freak the cheek on your hot spot

    Back and forth, my body's jerking
    Will to thrill will not stop working
    Work and work
    Take you on a honeymoon
    Jumping on a bed in a hotel room
    The room, the room

    Meet me at the coffee shop
    We can dance like Iggy Pop
    Another go in the parking lot
    Freak the cheek on your hot spot

    Meet me at the coffee shop
    We can dance like Iggy Pop
    Another go in the parking lot
    Freak the cheek on your hot spot Writer/s: Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, David Michael Navarro, Michael Balzary
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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