Heat of the Moment

Album: Care Package (2014)
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  • All the school kids are so sick of books and learnin'
    They don't read anymore, they don't even read anymore
    They just wanna be like all the rappers that I can't stand
    Niggas we don't need anymore
    All the niggas we don't need anymore
    And all the cops are still hangin' out at the doughnut shops
    Talkin' 'bout how the weather's changin'
    The ice is meltin' as if the world is endin'

    She asked me
    "Who are you gonna be when it's all over? When it's all over?"
    She asked me
    "Who are you gonna be when it's all over? When it's all over?"
    I don't wanna think about that right now
    Heat of the moment
    Heat of the moment, girl, heat of the moment
    I ain't even got a strap, if you think we really need one, I'm on it
    The last man fucked up, I'll take it since he doesn't want it
    Can't think straight in the heat of the moment, heat of the mo-
    Heat of the moment

    What are we even doing?

    Ridin' clean
    With you on my mind and I'm thinkin' dirty things
    Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes Lord
    I've seen some things
    I wish we had met when I was in my teens
    Yes Lord, yes Lord, yes Lord
    'Cause these days I only know conditional love
    I'm not used to settlin' down
    I'm too used to switchin' it up, oh
    And she says, "You don't how good it is to be you 'cause you're him"
    And I say, "Well, goddamn"

    Then ask myself
    Who am I gonna be when it's all over? When it's all over?
    Who am I gonna be when it's all over? When it's all over?
    I don't wanna think about that right now
    Heat of the moment
    Heat of the moment, girl, heat of the moment
    I ain't even got a strap if you think we really need one, I'm on it
    The last man fucked up, I'll take it since he doesn't want it
    Can't think straight in the heat of the moment, heat of the mo-
    Heat of the moment

    All of this, it's alcohol
    It's our drugs, our weed
    It's everything that you could ever imagine
    Man, our sisters, our sisters
    And our brothers, our brothers, need to stop this shit
    They need to take a step up
    Young girls are hot
    And they will fuck anybody, anytime, anyway
    Because they are so hot and young guys are
    They are going for it
    This shit has to stop, man
    This shit has to stop
    These people need to, uh, uh, uh, um, educate themselves
    Yeah
    Women are too fucking hot
    Yeah, you're right
    You're right
    Alright man, well, shit, I just wanted-
    They know they're too hot
    They don't give a fuck
    It's the heat of the moment
    It's the heat of the moment and that's all it is
    It's the heat of the moment
    I agree
    This shit, that's all it is
    It's the heat of the moment
    Be, be, a, be a 100% woman, or
    Try to have, to be a 100% man
    And use a fucking condom Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Myron Lavell Avant, Noah Shebib, Stephen Huff
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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