Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
We drove right past
That no trespassing sign
We sat on the tailgate
And watched the planes take off 40
We thought we had all night
There was no need to rush
That’s when those cops
Came pulling up
And I thought
Man, ain’t this some shhhh 41
[Bridge]
Your daddy’s gonna kill me
But if I survive tonight 42
I wouldn’t change one thing
Baby, yeah
I know it sounds crazy 43
[Chorus]
But there was something bout the way
The blue lights were shining
Bringing out the freedom in your eyes 44
I was too busy watching you going wild child 45
To be worried about going to jail
You were thinking that running for it would make a good story 46
I was thinking you were crazy as hell
And you were so innocent, but you were stealing my heart
I fell in love in the back of a cop car 47
Man, they weren’t playing
They sure threw those cuffs on quick 48
You tried to sweet talk ’em
They didn’t fall for it
But I did 49
You were on the left
I was on the right
I knew you didn’t smoke
When you asked him for a light 50
And I laughed
He got mad and slammed the door
[Bridge & Chorus]
Side by side
And locked in tight
They were taking their time
But we didn’t mind 51
We talked
And we laughed
We sat real close
By the time they let us go
I was already gone 52
[Chorus]
0Keith is describing their drive and access to a forbidden area, probably with a friend or a girl. They intentionally disobey the no trespassing sign, irrespective of the consequences just to go watch planes taking off.
Keith and his girl made the assumption that nobody ever kept an eye on the gate and they thought they would have all night to do what they wanted, until the cops showed up and they knew that they were in big trouble.
Keith is disappointed that her dad will find out about their actions because they will probably be bailed out by their parents or the police will make sure that the parents know what they have been up to. He dreads meeting her father because he will probably get a tongue lashing, which is as bad as being killed.
He says that despite that futuristic tongue lashing, he has enjoyed the moment that they shared and would not change a single thing or he would do it all again.
Keith Urban says that when they were caught he got to see another side of her, a side full of defiance and at the same time freedom, against the blue strobe lights.
He says that he got lost in the moment as every thing else fell away at the sight of her reaction going wild. Wild Child is a song by Irish singer, instrumentalist and song writer Enya, in the song she talks about just being free to be in the moment.
Keith sings that her craziness came to the fore that day and she urged him that they should make a run for it, possibly thinking that they could be a Bonnie and Clyde.
He points to that moment when they were caught, as the moment that he fell in love with her because of the combination of her innocence and craziness.
Keith tells of how the police were serious due to the trespass and they cuffed them haughtily to take them to the police station.
His girl did her best to act nice and talk sweet so that they could be let off, with possibly just a warning but they did not care for what she had to say. He, on the hand kept falling deeper in love with her and her words.
Here Keith takes the opportunity to show just how his girl was crazy that day, she, even in the situation and in spite of the trouble, requested the police for a cigarette lighter, even though she did not smoke. This request made a smitten Keith burst out in laughter.
He narrates that they were kept in the same car and probably because of pissing off the police, they were packed in the car tightly and the cops took their time to ensure that Keith and his girl would get very uncomfortable. However, the effect was just opposite, it presented the two with a budding moment for romance.
While in that tight space, Keith says they had time to talk and laugh, something which drew them closer and by the time they were released he had totally fallen in love with his girl.
Keith is describing their drive and access to a forbidden area, probably with a friend or a girl. They intentionally disobey the no trespassing sign, irrespective of the consequences just to go watch planes taking off.
Keith and his girl made the assumption that nobody ever kept an eye on the gate and they thought they would have all night to do what they wanted, until the cops showed up and they knew that they were in big trouble.
Keith is disappointed that her dad will find out about their actions because they will probably be bailed out by their parents or the police will make sure that the parents know what they have been up to. He dreads meeting her father because he will probably get a tongue lashing, which is as bad as being killed.
He says that despite that futuristic tongue lashing, he has enjoyed the moment that they shared and would not change a single thing or he would do it all again.
Keith Urban says that when they were caught he got to see another side of her, a side full of defiance and at the same time freedom, against the blue strobe lights.
He says that he got lost in the moment as every thing else fell away at the sight of her reaction going wild. Wild Child is a song by Irish singer, instrumentalist and song writer Enya, in the song she talks about just being free to be in the moment.
Keith sings that her craziness came to the fore that day and she urged him that they should make a run for it, possibly thinking that they could be a Bonnie and Clyde.
He points to that moment when they were caught, as the moment that he fell in love with her because of the combination of her innocence and craziness.
Keith tells of how the police were serious due to the trespass and they cuffed them haughtily to take them to the police station.
His girl did her best to act nice and talk sweet so that they could be let off, with possibly just a warning but they did not care for what she had to say. He, on the hand kept falling deeper in love with her and her words.
Here Keith takes the opportunity to show just how his girl was crazy that day, she, even in the situation and in spite of the trouble, requested the police for a cigarette lighter, even though she did not smoke. This request made a smitten Keith burst out in laughter.
He narrates that they were kept in the same car and probably because of pissing off the police, they were packed in the car tightly and the cops took their time to ensure that Keith and his girl would get very uncomfortable. However, the effect was just opposite, it presented the two with a budding moment for romance.
While in that tight space, Keith says they had time to talk and laugh, something which drew them closer and by the time they were released he had totally fallen in love with his girl.
Keith is describing their drive and access to a forbidden area, probably with a friend or a girl. They intentionally disobey the no trespassing sign, irrespective of the consequences just to go watch planes taking off.
Keith and his girl made the assumption that nobody ever kept an eye on the gate and they thought they would have all night to do what they wanted, until the cops showed up and they knew that they were in big trouble.
Keith is disappointed that her dad will find out about their actions because they will probably be bailed out by their parents or the police will make sure that the parents know what they have been up to. He dreads meeting her father because he will probably get a tongue lashing, which is as bad as being killed.
He says that despite that futuristic tongue lashing, he has enjoyed the moment that they shared and would not change a single thing or he would do it all again.
Keith Urban says that when they were caught he got to see another side of her, a side full of defiance and at the same time freedom, against the blue strobe lights.
He says that he got lost in the moment as every thing else fell away at the sight of her reaction going wild. Wild Child is a song by Irish singer, instrumentalist and song writer Enya, in the song she talks about just being free to be in the moment.
Keith sings that her craziness came to the fore that day and she urged him that they should make a run for it, possibly thinking that they could be a Bonnie and Clyde.
He points to that moment when they were caught, as the moment that he fell in love with her because of the combination of her innocence and craziness.
Keith tells of how the police were serious due to the trespass and they cuffed them haughtily to take them to the police station.
His girl did her best to act nice and talk sweet so that they could be let off, with possibly just a warning but they did not care for what she had to say. He, on the hand kept falling deeper in love with her and her words.
Here Keith takes the opportunity to show just how his girl was crazy that day, she, even in the situation and in spite of the trouble, requested the police for a cigarette lighter, even though she did not smoke. This request made a smitten Keith burst out in laughter.
He narrates that they were kept in the same car and probably because of pissing off the police, they were packed in the car tightly and the cops took their time to ensure that Keith and his girl would get very uncomfortable. However, the effect was just opposite, it presented the two with a budding moment for romance.
While in that tight space, Keith says they had time to talk and laugh, something which drew them closer and by the time they were released he had totally fallen in love with his girl.
Keith is describing their drive and access to a forbidden area, probably with a friend or a girl. They intentionally disobey the no trespassing sign, irrespective of the consequences just to go watch planes taking off.
Keith and his girl made the assumption that nobody ever kept an eye on the gate and they thought they would have all night to do what they wanted, until the cops showed up and they knew that they were in big trouble.
Keith is disappointed that her dad will find out about their actions because they will probably be bailed out by their parents or the police will make sure that the parents know what they have been up to. He dreads meeting her father because he will probably get a tongue lashing, which is as bad as being killed.
He says that despite that futuristic tongue lashing, he has enjoyed the moment that they shared and would not change a single thing or he would do it all again.
Keith Urban says that when they were caught he got to see another side of her, a side full of defiance and at the same time freedom, against the blue strobe lights.
He says that he got lost in the moment as every thing else fell away at the sight of her reaction going wild. Wild Child is a song by Irish singer, instrumentalist and song writer Enya, in the song she talks about just being free to be in the moment.
Keith sings that her craziness came to the fore that day and she urged him that they should make a run for it, possibly thinking that they could be a Bonnie and Clyde.
He points to that moment when they were caught, as the moment that he fell in love with her because of the combination of her innocence and craziness.
Keith tells of how the police were serious due to the trespass and they cuffed them haughtily to take them to the police station.
His girl did her best to act nice and talk sweet so that they could be let off, with possibly just a warning but they did not care for what she had to say. He, on the hand kept falling deeper in love with her and her words.
Here Keith takes the opportunity to show just how his girl was crazy that day, she, even in the situation and in spite of the trouble, requested the police for a cigarette lighter, even though she did not smoke. This request made a smitten Keith burst out in laughter.
He narrates that they were kept in the same car and probably because of pissing off the police, they were packed in the car tightly and the cops took their time to ensure that Keith and his girl would get very uncomfortable. However, the effect was just opposite, it presented the two with a budding moment for romance.
While in that tight space, Keith says they had time to talk and laugh, something which drew them closer and by the time they were released he had totally fallen in love with his girl.
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