Awake

Album: Bush (2015)
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  • You're awake
    When lightening strikes you know
    You're awake
    It definitely starts glowing
    All the girls that's in this room
    Get up close, you'll feel so much better
    It feels so good to know
    You're awake
    With the G come to the light

    Put your hands together and close your eyes
    Smell the aroma, visualize
    Do not try to get higher than me
    Why stop it there? Get high as can be

    It's time to spark up some
    Feel the blaze
    The number one (there's nothing new under the sun)
    Feel the awake

    You're awake
    When lightening strikes you know
    You're awake
    It definitely starts glowing
    All the girls that's in this room
    Get up close, you'll feel so much better
    It feels so good to know
    You're awake
    With the G come to the light

    My name is Snoop Dogg, not to complain
    I gets my groove on, I do my thing
    My planet's Krypton, home of the freaks
    Come get your moon rocks, I am a G

    It's time to spark up some
    Feel the blaze
    The number one (there's nothing new under the sun)
    Feel the awake

    You're awake
    When lightening strikes you know
    You're awake
    It definitely starts glowing
    All the girls that's in this room
    Get up close, you'll feel so much better
    It feels so good to know
    You're awake
    With the G come to the light

    It's time to spark up some
    Feel the blaze
    The number one (there's nothing new under the sun)
    Feel the awake

    You're awake
    When lightening strikes you know
    You're awake
    It definitely starts glowing
    All the girls that's in this room
    Get up close, you'll feel so much better
    It feels so good to know
    You're awake
    With the G come to the light Writer/s: Calvin Cordozar Broadus
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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