Lit Up

Album: Buckcherry (1999)
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  • Oh yeah. You want to find it, see'mon yeah.
    I'm on a plane with cocaine,
    And yes I'm all lit up again
    Cough up love and touch up
    Your mama said packing lines is sin.

    And yes I'm all lit up again,
    On the couch in my bed
    And yes I'm all lit up again, flyin'
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, mama can you wait.
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, oh can you wait long?

    I'm on a train and ride on,
    You know the train is staying off the track
    I'm in touch love, from this crutch
    Well you're on ten but buddy I'm on eleven

    And yes I'm all lit up again,
    On the couch in my bed
    And yes I'm all lit up again, flyin'
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, mama can you wait.
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, oh can you wait long?

    Crack the door for the curious girl 'cause she's waiting
    She's been waiting.
    Chop a line for the fiending man cause he wants one.
    You know you know you got to, can you feel it can you feel it
    tonight, are you high love, tell me are you fucking high.
    In the moment you are just so right, you're right love, oh you're right love.

    And yes I'm all lit up again,
    On the couch in my bed
    And yes I'm all lit up again, flyin'
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, mama can you wait.
    I love the cocaine, I love the cocaine
    Mama can you wait, oh can you wait long?

    Oh yeah. Don't want to fight it. Alright. Yeah. Ah yeah. Writer/s: DEVON GLENN, JONATHAN BRIGHTMAN, JOSHUA TODD GRUBER, KEITH NELSON
    Publisher: Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Mick from Sydney, AustraliaThe main riff is a ripoff of Shock Me by Ace Frehley
  • Halmummy from Lexington KyOk Jim, We are not the last and the world is not at end. Anyone want to add any insight to “packing lines is a sin”?
  • Jim from Long Beach, CaThis is the last of the great Rock N Roll songs ever. They just don't write songs like this in the 2000's and they never will. The end of a era.Enjoy...
  • D from Waterloo, Iathis song freaking rocks. kicks ass hard core baby!
  • Josh from Detroit, MiThe transvestite story was just a joke the band came up with. Keith Nelson came up with the name since "Chuck Berry is basically where this all started".
  • Nick from Tampa, FlInteresting to note there are 2 guitars on the track , one plays power chords in standard tuining and the other plays in Open A tuining, giving the song its unique heavy sound.
  • Eric from Milltown, InBuckcherry is the sleaziest band around, and it rocks. This song kicks @$$
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