Pull Up to the Bumper

Album: Nightclubbing (1981)
Charted: 12
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  • Driving down those city streets
    Waiting to get down
    Won't you get your big machine
    Somewhere in this town?

    Now in the parking lot garage
    You'll find the proper place
    Just follow all the written rules
    You'll fit into the space

    Pull up to my bumper baby
    In your long black limousine
    Pull up to my bumper baby
    And drive it in between

    Pull up
    To it
    Don't drive
    Through it

    Back it
    Up twice
    Now that
    Fit's nice

    Operate around the clock
    Why don't you come in?
    I've got lot's of space for everyone
    Why don't you my friend?

    Lines are short
    I'll pick you up so won't you please come on
    Shiny sleek machine believe
    It I've got to blow your horn

    Pull up to my bumper baby
    In your long black limousine
    Just pull up to my bumper baby
    And drive it in between

    Pull up
    To it
    Don't drive
    Through it

    Back it
    Up twice
    Now that
    Fit's nice

    Race it
    Straighten it
    Let me
    Lubricate
    (Pull up to my bumper baby)
    Pull up to my bumper
    (Pull up)
    Pull up to my bumper
    (Pull up to my bumper baby)
    (Pull up)
    Pull up to my bumper
    (Pull up to my bumper baby)
    Pull up to my bumper baby
    (Pull up)
    Pull up to my bumper
    (Pull up to my bumper baby)
    Pull up to my bumper
    (Pull up)
    Pull up to my
    (Pull up to my bumper baby) Writer/s: Dana Manno, Grace Jones, Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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