Like Whoa

Album: Insomniatic (2007)
Charted: 63
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  • Life is good, I can't complain
    I mean, I could but no one's listening
    Your image overwhelms my brain
    And it feels good, good, good

    Now I'm rolling my window down
    I love the wind, but I hate the sound
    You're like a tattoo that I can't remove
    And it feels good, it feels good, it feels good

    Like a roller coaster ride
    Holding on by knuckles like
    Whoa, whoa
    (Can't believe I'm like)
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)
    Up and down and side to side
    Every inch of me is like
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)

    In the morning it begins again
    Feels like I'm falling, better strap me in
    I think I'm running out of oxygen
    And it feels good, it feels good, it feels good

    Like a roller coaster ride
    Holding on by knuckles like
    Whoa, whoa
    (Can't believe I'm like)
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)
    Up and down and side to side
    Every inch of me is like
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)
    Whoa, whoa
    (Got me feeling like)

    My inhibitions are weakening to like the whole situation
    I can't help but lose control
    No inner friction that I cannot seem to break
    It feels good, it feels good
    I'm holding on
    I'm holding on

    Like a roller coaster ride
    Like I'm burnin' up the light
    Like I'm 'bout to trip inside
    This summer night makes me feel like
    Whoa

    Like a roller coaster, whoa
    Holding on by knuckles, whoa
    Won't you let your love in? Whoa
    Every inch of me is like
    Whoa

    Got me feeling like Writer/s: Alyson Michalka, Amanda Michalka, Antonina Armato, Timothy James
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Morgan from Huntsville, AlThis song is about having a new love intrest and falling head over heals
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