Shake, Shake, Shake

Album: Shake! Shake! Shake! (2011)
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  • Line the room
    Find a drink and drain the glass as fast as you can think to
    The cheap perfume
    In a room of people watching it intoxicates you
    They start to play
    Then they start to play
    It shakes the floor
    It stings your ears, but this is what we trade our hearing for
    The crowd stands still
    No one's moving, they'd just rather stand and wait until
    Someone starts to move
    Someone starts to move
    Shake, shake, shake
    It's all what you make of it, take what you will
    You know, know, know your only mistake
    Is if you stand still
    So shake, shake, shake
    It's all what you make of it, break it until
    You know, know, know your only mistake
    Is if you stand still
    It's only up to you
    It's only up to you
    Forget yourself
    This room is hot, but we can make it hotter with your help
    I'll dance with you
    We'll dance together until everybody's moving too
    Everybody moves
    When everybody moves
    Shake, shake, shake
    It's all what you make of it, take what you will
    You know, know, know your only mistake
    Is if you stand still
    So shake, shake, shake
    It's all what you make of it, break it until
    You know, know, know your only mistake
    Is if you stand still
    It's only up to you
    It's only up to you Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HENDERSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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