Riverview
by Zwan

Album: not on an album (2003)
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  • does your momma know where you go at night
    does your momma know where you go at night
    meet me in the alleyway, hop into my suicide
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby

    north side, south side, west side, pick a side
    north side, south side, west side, pick a side

    we're crusing down western avenue at midnight
    the shops are closed, the doors are locked tight
    coming down slow, riding on that center line
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby

    i'll let them sleep
    just pull me inside
    i'll let them sleep
    just give me a ride

    i've got the keys, we're going to walk the midway
    i've got the keys, we're going to walk the midway
    i swear it's safe, you don't have to run away
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby
    we're going to riverview tonight, baby Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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