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Ok the aim is to think of what mood you are in then put down some lyrics to describ it... and then put the artist and song so that people can download that song if they feel same way one day ahaha...

i will start to show u what i mean

mood: good

Lyrics: im riding on a dolphin doing flips and shit!!!

Song: im on a boat - the lonely planet

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Ok the aim is to think of what mood you are in then put down some lyrics to describ it... and then put the artist and song so that people can download that song if they feel same way one day ahaha...

i will start to show u what i mean

mood: good

Lyrics: im riding on a dolphin doing flips and shit!!!

Song: im on a boat - the lonely planet

you mean "Im on a boat - The Lonely Island"

Edited by viet_boi

Mood: Faint yet alive, lust, confusion, excited, ecstatic

Lyrics: My life, you electrify my life! Let's conspire to re-ignite all the souls that would die just to feel alive but I'll never let you go If you promised not to fade away

Song: 'Starlight' by Muse

:down:

Edited by MeLSki

Mood: dazed, confused yet high some how...lol

Lyrics: There it go damn shorty look good and i'm thinkin bout gettin at her, Time to whistle at her, Ay girl you make my whistle blow

Song: There it go (Juelz Santana)

Mood: Physical/fighting

Lyrics: The knock-out that you see is ultimate reality because one man is left standing and one succombs to gravity, and it goes BOOM! You're gonna' get hit. BOOM! You're gonna' get knocked out. You're gonna' feel it, this is the ultimate!

Song: The Ultimate by Jarrid Mendelson (Ultimate Fighter Theme)

Yall gon make me lose my mind

Up in here, up in here

Yall gon make me go all out

Up in here, up in here

Yall gon make me act a fool

Up in here, up in here

Yall gon make me lose my cool

Up in here, up in here

DMX - Up in here

party party lol, nething to get outa homework haha

ooo can we put too in, if not im rebelling lol

Lonely im so lonely,

I have nobody,

To call my owwnnn

Im so lonely, im MISS. Lonely

I have nobody,

To call my owwnnn

Im so lonely,

Home alone :down:

mood: romantic and/or drunk.

babyyyyy I'm hot just like an oven. I need some loving, and baby I can't hold it much longer. It's getting stronger and strongerrr and when I get that feeling, I want sexual healing.

mood: romantic and/or drunk.

Cum girl, I'm tryna get your p***y wet, Work that, lemme see you drip sweat. Cum girl, I'm tryna get your p***y wet

Work that, lemme see you drip sweat.

Same, same.

Edited by Magic


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