Dance Hall Drug

Album: Boys Like Girls (2006)
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  • Grown up, she just turned sixteen
    Stuck in the moment, dead at the scene
    And it's on tonight
    This is the life that you wanted, right?
    So turn off all the lights
    Dressed up just like a movie star
    At all the parties they'll know who you are
    Wouldn't it be great, to be fashionably late?
    So why don't you wait, 'til you're sedated

    Don't it feel like something's not right in his kiss tonight?

    Yeah, what I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to lose it all?
    'Cause this is more than just a dance hall drug
    You can't wait to fall in love
    All I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to learn to fly?
    Then you should pack it up and say goodbye
    'Cause when the push comes to the shove
    It's just a dance hall drug

    Step in and you can lock the door
    The candles are lit and the clothes on the floor
    You could take a chance on finding romance
    Now you're holding hands
    But he's got other plans
    Tick-tock, the clock is turning red
    The room won't stop spinning and thoughts in your head
    And it's too late
    You feel like you're making a big mistake
    You should've waited

    Don't it feel like something's not right in his kiss tonight?

    Yeah, what I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to lose it all?
    'Cause this is more than just a dance hall drug
    You can't wait to fall in love
    All I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to learn to fly?
    Then you should pack it up and say goodbye
    'Cause when the push comes to the shove
    It's just a dance hall drug

    So just wait, love
    Show 'em what you're made of

    Don't it feel like something's not right in his kiss tonight?

    Do you, do you want to lose it all?
    'Cause this is more than just a dance hall drug
    You can't wait to fall in love
    All I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to learn to fly?
    Then you should pack it up and say goodbye
    'Cause when the push comes to the shove
    It's just a dance hall drug
    Do you, do you want to lose it all?
    'Cause this is more than just a dance hall drug
    You can't wait to fall in love
    All I'm saying is do you
    Do you want to learn to fly?
    Then you should pack it up and say goodbye
    'Cause when the push comes to the shove
    It's just a dance hall drug Writer/s: Martin Johnson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Hannah from Carmel, InI love this song! it is really catchy and this isn't speaking to a girl-it is talking to EVERY girl out there who may be tempted by these things as well. i mean.... seriously. My mom thinks I have a bad tasted in music???????? these kids ROCK!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU GIRLSLIKEBOYS!!!!!!!!
  • Caitlin from Jersey City, NjI love this song!
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