| On our way to the bar I asked her would you come with me
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| We could leave this town behind us and our aim could be the sea
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| At once I scold myself a fool, but she said why not?
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| And smiled Let us go to where the ocean hits the shore, the night is still a
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| child
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| And we’re driving Yo-Yo-Yo ahead to the sea
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| And we’re singing Yo-Yo-Yo…
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| We are driving under stars navigated by their light
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| There’s a big smile on the moon and a few good prayers for that night
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| Oh what a feeling of freedom, I got everything I need
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| An old car, You, a stereo and time and a pocket full of weed
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| And we re driving Yo-Yo-Yo ahead to the sea
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| And we’re singing Yo-Yo-Yo…
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| Loud singing out of tune to all the songs we both love most
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| And sometimes we are just dreaming… and nearer comes the coast
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| When she lights a cigarette and slowly passes it to me
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| I can feel the taste of her lips on mine and the salt of the sea
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| And we’re driving Yo-Yo-Yo ahead to the sea
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| And we’re singing Yo-Yo-Yo…
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| And down to the beach, against the wind hand in hand
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| We’re carving a big heart for us in the sand
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| Picking up seashells and breathing the sea
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| Seagulls and waves and a small ship… You and me |