That Dangerous Age

Album: Sonik Kicks (2012)
Charted: 66
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  • (Shoop... Shoop)
    And when he wakes up in the morning
    It takes him time to adjust
    So sick and tired of the money
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)
    And all the life that is lost
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)

    If you could only get it back
    How high the whirl
    Could start to stack
    And every chance you gets to fly he goes far
    In his car

    He likes 2 sugars in his coffee
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)
    He wants a chick in the office
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)
    He's touching straight up bay
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)
    He's on a much higher rage
    (Shoop, he's at that dangerous age)

    And he will seconds of a frame
    He starts to see
    And takes the blame
    And any chance he gets to run he goes far
    In his car, very far

    She wears her skirt so much higher

    She has the heir for high flyer
    (Shoop, she's at that dangerous age)
    She gets down on the student range
    (Shoop, she's at that dangerous age)
    And all her friends think she's trying
    (Shoop, she's at that dangerous age)
    She's at that dangerous age
    (Shoop, they're at that dangerous age)
    She's at that dangerous age
    (Shoop, they're at that dangerous age)

    (Shoop, she's at that dangerous age)
    (Shoop, she's at that dangerous age)

    And when he wakes up in the morning
    It takes him time to adjust
    He's so sick of the money
    And all the life that is lost Writer/s: PAUL WELLER, SIMON DINE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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