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Hot Water Lyrics - Living It Up - Level 42

Tell me something 

Why do I always find it hard 

Just to get along 

Try my best for nothing 

Every little thing I do is wrong 

 

Feel it in my brain 

Driving me insane 

Round and round 

The same old tune 

 

Daddy's on the phone 

You know you're not alone 

Turn that down 

And clean up your room 

 

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Sons and daughters 

(Don't fall in) 

In hot water 

Sons and daughters 

(They don't do) 

What they oughta 

 

Tell (tell) you something 

Music is the key to set me free 

To the beat (on the street) I'm jumping 

Forgetting all the things they said 'bout me 

 

Here it comes again 

Chugging like a train 

Round and round 

An impeccable groove 

 

I know it's getting late 

But I won't hesitate 

Can't slow down 

Got to do what I do 

 

Sons and daughters 

(Always in) 

In hot water 

 

Wasting time 

Is a crime in their eyes 

But I'm still young 

So much time to decide what to do 

 

I don't need confirmation 

For my boyhood extrapolation 

Though I'm not sure of my direction 

I have the groove for my protection 

 

Here it comes again 

Chugging like a train 

Round and round 

An impeccable groove 

 

I know it's getting late 

But I won't hesitate 

Can't slow down 

Got to do what I do 

 

Sons and daughters 

(Don't fall in) 

In hot water 

(When they fall by the way) 

Sons and daughters 

(They don't do) 

What they oughta 

 

Tell me something 

Where you staying tonight 

Your folks 

Have waited up for you 

Now they've locked the door 

And turned off the light 

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Copyright: Chappell Music, Inc., Peermusic Publishing, Warner

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