Shake! Shake!

Album: All Or Nothing (2008)
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  • I sold my soul so I could try
    I'm standing at the picket line
    And anyone that wants the fun now is the time

    I'm calling out to you from the basement
    I got a need to feel so I Shake! Shake!
    You got a problem with me, say it
    I couldn't care if we lose, no

    She said I'm lost and out of love
    I think it's more a case of no damn luck
    Just like a gun just for the fun I set it off
    I'm calling out to you from the basement
    I got a need to feel so I Shake! Shake!
    You got a problem with me, say it
    I couldn't care if we lose

    I'm calling out to you from the basement
    I got a need to feel so I Shake! Shake!
    You got a problem with me, say it
    I couldn't care if we lose, no

    Another poem to you from the bedroom
    Into the streets I run from the classroom
    I got a need to feel so I Shake! Shake!
    I got a need to feel so I Shake! Shake! Writer/s: CHARLOTTE COOPER, JOSHUA MORGAN, William Morgan
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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