Kari Edamame (feat. Kari Edamame)
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Kari Edamame (feat. Kari Edamame)
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Oh, I don't know
Where we'll go
But I'm sure
I'm ready for the ride
Oh, it started raining
Oh, I don't know
If it'll slow
Baby, won't you
Come inside?
Dance the night (okay I'll dance the night)
When it's okay (are you sure?)
You can stay (I'm really tired)
One more song (one more song)
We can go
Let's hope the song is slow (is slow)
(I don't wanna go now)
Let's hope the song is
(Let's hope this song is) slow (slow)
And baby baby
You don't even gotta say goodnight
(I won't, I won't I promise)
Oh baby, baby
Don't you know I hate to say goodbye?
(So do I)
Baby, won't you come inside and dance for a while?
(I will, I will)
Baby, it's been a while
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