Thinking About Rock N' Roll
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Thinking About Rock N' Roll
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Thinking about rock and roll
It won't cure you but it's good for your soul
Oh yeah
The thing about you and I
Is it don't matter if we don't see eye to eye
Oh no
It's so fine and it's going to be mine
Life's so fine and it's already mine
Walking around disneyland
It's so pretty me and mickey the mouse
And he turns and he says
It's so fine and it's going to be mine
Life's so fine and it's already mine
And I know you can't pick me up everytime I fall
But this time I've fallen in love with life's great mysteries
And you know I can't get enough of everything you do
I am sure I'm not giving up because you're so good for me
Thinking about rock and roll
It won't kill you but it's good for your soul
Oh yeah
It's so fine and it's going to be mine
Life's so fine and it's already mine
It's so fine and it's going to be
It's so fine and it's going to be
Life's so fine and it's already mine
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