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Wild Abandon
by Marshall Crenshaw
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Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Grab hold of this sound while the room spins 'round
In wild abandon
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Don't stare at the ceiling
Feel this feeling of wild abandon
Roll on in wild abandon
Well I was minding my own
Walking alone at the end of a Monday, a dreary old Monday
No moon hanging high in the cold grey sky
I saw a light in a doorway
I walked on slowly and then I heard a
Screaming stomping sound
Next thing I knew I was jumping around in
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
I want to smash through my cares and
Dance over chairs in wild abandon
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Now it's long overdue for me to rock with you
In wild abandon
Roll on in wild abandon
I mean total abandon
Now I'm just minding my own
Drinking alone in a dive on Broadway, dirty old Broadway
Now I don't know about you, but I'm moved through
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Grab hold of this sound while the room spins 'round
In wild abandon
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Don't stare at the ceiling
Feel this feeling of wild abandon
Roll on in wild abandon
Well I was minding my own
Walking alone at the end of a Monday, a dreary old Monday
No moon hanging high in the cold grey sky
I saw a light in a doorway
I walked on slowly and then I heard a
Screaming stomping sound
Next thing I knew I was jumping around in
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
I want to smash through my cares and
Dance over chairs in wild abandon
Wild abandon, yes wild abandon
Now it's long overdue for me to rock with you
In wild abandon
Roll on in wild abandon
I mean total abandon
Now I'm just minding my own
Drinking alone in a dive on Broadway, dirty old Broadway
Now I don't know about you, but I'm moved through