She glided through the room like a rabbit on a rail:
wiggle in her ears and a waggle in her tail
and I knew that I was done,
knew that I was through,
knew when it was all over I'd still go home with you.
I was running like a motor. I was running like a fan,
running like a man with a hand full of sand
and an hourglass to fill.
I've got no time to kill.
Going like the clappers and it's like I'm standing still
and I feel so alive.
Some breeds stray.
Some run away.
Some love to run.
They do it just for fun.
Sliding out of turn two I move up from sixth to third.
I've already got the feeling that I'll have the final word
and I can feel the earth below,
I'm putting on a show.
Put the hammer down and the endorphins start to flow
and I feel so good.
Some breeds stray.
Some run away.
Some love to run.
They do it just for fun.
Flying into first as I face the final turn.
Streaking down the straight and I've got energy to burn.
I get to feeling kind of Zen
as I go back to my pen.
Wind the rabbit up and matey I'll go round again
because I feel so alive.
Some breeds stray.
Some run away.
Some love to run.
They do it just for fun.
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