Album: I'm With You (2011)
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  • "We're rolling everybody, it starts with bass"

    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    When you give your love away
    You get a feeling for
    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    Live to love another day
    Even when you feel unsure
    More and more I wanna raise
    Raise my bar and raise your stay
    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    When I lie they're wide awake
    For my son I make

    Tell my boy I love him so
    Tell him so he knows
    Lost in Ethiopia
    Walk out in that road

    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    Something good gon' come your way
    Just look out your door
    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    Tell him what you wanna say
    No matter whatcha mad at girl

    Tell my boy I love him so
    Tell him so he knows
    Lost in Ethiopia
    Walk out in that road

    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    Steal my heart to give away
    Make me wanna say
    E-I-O-I-E-I-A
    You and I are so no same
    More and more and more each day

    Tell my boy I love him so
    Tell him so he knows
    Lost in Ethiopia
    Walk out in that road Writer/s: ANTHONY KIEDIS, CHAD SMITH, JOSH KLINGHOFFER, MICHAEL 'FLEA' BALZARY
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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