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The Starting Line
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Classic Jazz
Lyricist:Anthony Crawford, Tamia Washington
Lights come on from neighbors woken up And the flash, our cue for the dash to the car To the back porch where we laugh and we pass to the left And reflect on expected repetitiveness The dial didn't slip an inch from that station
We were floating in your room To the songs of classic jazz, flowing all night long As long as we're leading our lives It's music that still makes us come out at night for good times
Lighten up 'cause it's summer and we're just having fun We're too young to be out-running and ducking the fuzz But your room was a safe and a spacious place With the clarinet filling the entire thing
The dial didn't slip an inch from that station That would play the hits of our grandparents' time While I flawlessly chime in at the hit of the ride And say, I'm floating Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com
We were floating in your room To the songs of classic jazz, flowing all night long As long as we're leading our lives It's music that still makes us come out at night for good times
Static, there's nothing but static programmed by popular demand And then a light appeared directly over my head And it illuminated as great as the idea that came It was simple, we just won't listen to commercials Or the same ten songs over and over
We were floating in your room To the songs of classic jazz, flowing all night long As long as we're leading our lives It's music that still makes us come out at night for good times
I'm flying from your room to the sun With classic jazz still spilling from my lungs
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