Parking Lot

Album: The Spirit Indestructible (2012)
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  • You caught me off guard, you know
    Hey I'm wasting my judge
    Don't know if you can hold me but,
    I gotta honor it yeah
    Depending on the minute and depending on the hours
    I guess I got some time to waste so
    We can chop away the hours, yeah

    Cool so let's sing, and then let's walk
    And then let's talk, and, and then, and then
    Let's sing, and then less walking, and less talking
    And we'll sing, yeah
    Bring your car in the parking lot
    And ride all night till you get a spot
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    No we ain't doing nothing
    Meet us in the parking lot
    We're turn the speakers up
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    We ain't doing nothing

    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh
    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh

    I'm telling all my friends that it's pretty casual
    They tryin'... what they see
    Meanwhile I'm riding with you, with you
    Depending on the minute and depending on the hours
    Depending on the chemicals yeah we can make some power

    Cool so let's sing, and then let's walk
    And then let's talk, and, and then, and then
    Let's sing, and then less walking, and less talking
    And we'll sing, yeah
    Bring your car in the parking lot
    And ride all night till you get a spot
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    No we ain't doing nothing
    Meet us in the parking lot
    We're turn the speakers up
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    We ain't doing nothing

    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh
    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh

    Hand in hand and arm in arm
    Take me to your favorite barn
    We can dance in the mud
    It's slippery, show me all you buckery
    Let's dance in the rain, keep dancing
    Nothing unusual about it
    You're just a regular guy, and there's no way around it
    If you walk with me then we can talk about it
    And if you want me talking let's see what we do about it

    Bring your car in the parking lot
    And ride all night till you get a spot
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    No we ain't doing nothing
    Meet us in the parking lot
    We're turn the speakers up
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    We ain't doing nothing

    Bring your car in the parking lot
    And ride all night till you get a spot
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    No we ain't doing nothing
    Meet us in the parking lot
    We're turn the sṗeakers up
    Cause we ain't doing nothing
    We ain't doing nothing

    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh
    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh

    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh
    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh

    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh
    Na-na-na-na-na
    Le-le, ha-a-a-a-ha
    Eh-eh-eh

    We could dance, if you wanna dance, if you wanna dance
    Ain't nothing I can't show ya

    We could dance, if you wanna dance, if you wanna dance
    Ain't nothing I can't show ya

    We could dance, if you wanna dance, if you wanna dance
    Ain't nothing I can't show ya

    We could dance, if you wanna dance, if you wanna dance
    Ain't nothing I can't show ya Writer/s: NELLY FURTADO, RODNEY JERKINS
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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