Full Swing

Album: I Remember (2016)
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  • Droppin' all that dead weight
    Light the candle in my head
    Droppin' all that bad vibes
    Tearin' up my new frontier
    Brushin' up my big right

    Ready for anything
    So let me hear the bell ring, light it up

    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    Got my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    And my body in full swing, light it up

    Hold up for your count
    Let go for the dance
    Touch me like that Fendi
    Let's get lost inside a trance
    Step into my office
    First lesson on me
    Show a few moves that you just can't teach
    Give you new highs that you just can't reach
    So intense that you just can't speak
    I've been a gentleman
    I've been a gentleman, Black New Orleans
    But we only get it started, don't take that seat
    Woah, full swing, glad you on my tempo
    Slow dance, let your feelings tip-toe
    Starin' at your eyes, whole crystal
    And you lookin' like Day, no Frisco
    Old man teabaggin', no Cliff Notes
    But you read through it, now we this close
    No words 'cause our bodies are this close
    Goin' full swing 'til it get old

    Ready for anything
    So let me hear the bell ring, light it up

    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    Got my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    And my body in full swing, light it up

    I, I, I, I
    You're on my mind, bae you're comin' home
    And I, I, I, I
    Light up my life, when you're comin' home
    I'm alive for you, I get high for you
    I'm alive for you, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
    I'm alive for you, I stay high for you
    I'm alive for you, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh

    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    Got my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    And my body in full swing, light it up

    Got my body in full swing
    And my mind like a machine, light it up
    Light it up now, light it up
    And my body in full swing, light it up Writer/s: ALUNA DEWJI-FRANCIS, GEORGE EDWARD REID, JARED PELLERIN, JEAN BAPTISTE, MARK STUART RALPH, MICHAEL OJIKE MCHENRY, RYAN BUENDIA
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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