Lyrics of 'Are You Kidding?' by Nicole Millar

I put my hands on the wheel
I give in, I am defeated
On my way down to the beach
Closest thing I have to Rio
I can't help the way I feel
Try to make me something else
(Oh, oh, oh)

And the days turn into weeks
I don't give up easily
In my own lane, I'm elite
More you try, the more I fly
Higher than a fucking kite
And you try to take a bite
(Oh, oh, oh)

One day, it'll be too late
You buy yourself an army
I still intimidate
(Give it up, give it up)

Baby, are you kidding?
You must be dreaming
I said, baby, are you kidding?
You must be dreaming

It's taken years to say what's on my mind
Like a lemon, you're bitter inside
Time and time, I gave you all my heart
At the tip of the iceberg, putting myself first

Riding out this curse
Sifting through the dirt
Put the gold straight in my purse
Put the gold straight in my

One day, it'll be too late
You buy yourself an army
I still intimidate
(Give it up, give it up, give it)
One day, it'll be too late
You buy yourself an army
I still intimidate
(Give it up, give it up)

Baby, are you kidding?
You must be dreaming
I said, baby, are you kidding?
You must be dreaming

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