Feel Too Good
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Feel Too Good
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She's got me stolen
So you wonder why
Man I was rollin'
She has all I got
Feel too good
What can you do?
Can't seen to control myself
So how can I talk to you?
Met her in the garden
Taking the stairway home
Something hits me harder
Hits me like a stone
Feel too good
What can you do?
Can't seen to control myself
So how can I talk to you?
If it should be questioned
I can feel the heat
Mind her reflection
Stops you in the street
Feel too good
What can you do?
Can't seen to control myself
So how can I talk to you?
Feel too good
What can you do?
Can't seen to control myself
So how can I talk to you?
Feel too good
What can you do?
Can't seen to control myself
So how can I talk to you?
I feel too good
Feel too good feel too good
Yeah hey yeah
What can you do?
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