Two Step

Album: Another Piece of Me (2013)
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  • I'm gonna wear what I want to 'cause I want to
    I don't need no man
    I'm gonna drink what I want to 'cause I want to
    Just because I can
    I'm gonna spend my money 'cause it's mine
    Down on SoCo and lime
    'Cause it's girls night out

    I'm gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step, step tonight
    I'm doing my two step, what you waiting two step
    Put you two steps behind
    Hard to get but you want me round that donkey
    Straight to the back of the line
    Gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step

    Are you gonna sit there and think or buy me a drink, boy?
    What's your plan?
    All my girls're with me, you like what you see
    Oh baby this is your last chance
    You've been watching since the moment we walked in
    So while your boys are busy be talkin'

    I'm gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step, step tonight
    I'm doing my two step, what you waiting two step
    Put you two steps behind
    Hard to get but you want me round that donkey
    Straight to the back of the line
    Gonna do my two step, do my, do my step

    Now slide, slide, two steps
    Slide, slide, two steps
    Work it out, work it out
    Grind, grind, grind, switch
    Slide, slide, two steps
    Slide, slide, two steps
    Work it out, work it out
    Grind, grind, grind, switch

    I'm gonna rock my cowboy hat and pink stilettos
    We're gonna stomp and kick until they make us all go home
    You wanna save a little country girl can get down
    Let me show you how

    Hey little lady, maybe you and me
    Could possibly get together for a shot of Jack D
    And take a little spinner by the dance floor
    Tell me do you want more
    All you gotta do is just say so
    I can light dance, baby, I can buck dance
    Take you down a dirt road, back of the truck bends
    'Cause Laura Bell you hell on the heart
    Good Lord you're gonna tear this country boy apart

    I'm gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step, step tonight
    I'm doing my two step, what you waiting two step
    Put you two steps behind
    Hard to get but you want me round that donkey
    Straight to the back of the line
    Gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step

    I'm gonna do my two step, do my, do my two step, step tonight
    I'm doing my two step, what you waiting two step
    Put you two steps behind
    Hard to get but you want me round that donkey
    Straight to the back of the line
    Gonna do my two step, do my, do my, do my two step Writer/s: ADAM WORDSWORTH, ADAM WORDSWORTH MCINNIS, ANDY DAVIS, BRYAN RAY, LANCE KOTARA, LAURA BUNDY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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