Stuck in a traffic jam, don't know what to do
Man right in front of us doesn't have a clue
It's not a limousine, we don't have a crew
Hey, maybe I could get lucky here with you
Although our driver is drunk
And though our drummer is in the trunk
My greedy kiss will taste of gasoline
Our hearts'll beat in rhythm with the drummer shaking up his tambourine
Come let me feel you up and don't be mean
We'll make this trip a pleasure so now what you say my lovely figurine
Stuck in a traffic jam, this is what we do
Waiting for everyone else to make a move
It's not a satellite, we don't have a clue
Hey, maybe we could go faster me and you
Although our drummer is drunk
And though our driver is in the trunk
It's pretty obvious you're also keen
If only our drummer would relax and stop to play the tambourine
Come let me feel you up and don't be mean
We'll make this trip a pleasure so now what you say my lovely figurine
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