“SLOW DOWN”, Aaron Cole- Lyrics

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“SLOW DOWN”, Aaron Cole- Lyrics

We been stuck at third base
We been too close, this not a game to play in the first place
Even though we grown, we still make the same ol’ mistakes
We got stains on our purity now, we should stop ‘fore it’s too late

We goin’ 90 miles per hour, girl, you drive me up a wall
I seen the red inside your eyes and I don’t wanna be a dog
Baby, don’t give me a green light, I don’t wanna fall
If we keep playin’ wit’ fire we gon’ crash the car

We need to slow down
Think that we should slow down
Maybe we should slow down
Baby, we should slow down
Oh, oh

I know what you think when we together
We should draw the line ‘fore we cross over it
Over it
We can’t lose our focus, this is not how we approach this

Treat my heart like it’s a token, don’t you break it, it’s been broken
It’s been commotion, we been coping
Think he gave us an omen
All the signs he showin’
Should stop, but we in motion, we going

90 miles per hour, girl, you drive me up a wall
I seen the red inside your eyes and I don’t wanna be a dog
Baby, don’t give me a green light, I don’t wanna fall
If we keep playin’ wit’ fire we gon’ crash the car

We need to slow down
Think that we should slow down
Maybe we should slow down
Baby, we should slow down
Oh, oh

Maybe we should slow down, baby
Baby
Baby
We gotta slow down

Lyrical Diary-“SLOW DOWN”, Aaron Cole- Lyrics

“SLOW DOWN”, Aaron Cole- Lyrics. Writer(s): Anthony Cruz, Garnell Antonio Jr Watts, Aaron Cole, Joshua Ryan Davis, Parris Hoskins. album: “TWO UP TWO DOWN” (2021)

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