Hyperactive

Album cover art for "Hyperactive" by Robert Palmer

Robert Palmer - Pop

Hyperactive

0 Plays

Duration: 2:07

View Artist

Lyrics

She's got a date for lunch in Singapore Holds stock in I.B.M. and hates Dior She puts up her make-up on at 6.00am She goes to work, gets home then puts it on again And its a mystery how wild that girl can be; She's got so much energy; She's such an expert at surprising me She's hyperactive when she starts to dance And she's so attracted to a wild romance And more effective than a stimulant - She's hyperactive She's hyperactive when she starts to dance She never missed a beat or missed a chance And I'm persuaded by her argument She's hyperactive The other dancers hyperventilate and start to sweat One look at her - I know the nights not over yet She says Where are we going now? Her voice is sweet and soft I think she lost the key that turns her motor off And its a mystery how wild that girl can be; She's got so much energy; She's such an expert at surprising me She's hyperactive when she starts to dance She never missed a beat or missed a chance And I'm persuaded by her argument She's hyperactive She's hyperactive when she starts to dance And she's so attracted to a wild romance And more effective than a stimulant - She's hyperactive And its a mystery how wild that girl can be; She's got do much energy; She's such an expert at surprising me She's hyperactive when she starts to dance And she's so attracted to a wild romance And more effective than a stimulant - She's hyperactive She's hyperactive when she starts to dance She never missed a beat or missed a chance And I'm persuaded by her argument She's hyperactive She's hyperactive when she starts to dance She never missed a beat or missed a chance And more effective than a stimulant - She's hyperactive She's hyperactive when she starts to dance She never missed a beat or missed a chance And more effective than a stimulant - She's hyperactive

Rate this song

Rate this song

0/5.0 - 0 Ratings

5
0.0% (0)
4
0.0% (0)
3
0.0% (0)
2
0.0% (0)
1
0.0% (0)

Loading comments...

Credits

Writers
  • Tony Haynes
  • Dennis Nelson
  • Robert Palmer