Buckhead
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Buckhead
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Tell all your friends we’ll meet them at the bar
Call up a cab and hit the boulevard
Kiss me, kiss me, kiss me, in the car
Singing to Dancing In The Dark
Let’s max out our credit cards
We’ll pass out in the yard
Just like back when we were young
Do you remember?
We used to wake up all the neighbors
Party on the weekends
At your parents house in Buckhead
We were dancing in the kitchen
They don’t know what we know
They don’t know what we know
And now I’m waking up, I can’t remember yesterday
I took a hit, I took a sip and now you’re next to me
There’s an earring in my hair and a ringing in my ear
I can’t believe it’s been six years
We used to wake up all the neighbors
Party on the weekends
At your parents house in Buckhead
We were dancing in the kitchen
They don’t know what we know
They don’t know what we know
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Hardcastle performs "Buckhead", and this lyric page sits inside the Hardcastle catalog on LyroVerse.
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