'Till The Dawn

Oh Oh
Oh Oh
Oh Oh
Oh Oh

Ohhhhhhh
Oh no no no

Out on the weekend
out on the weekend
Out on the weekend
Out on the weekend

Let them in, get the lights, let party begin
Mix a little love, get the mood jumpin
From New York to Miami by ten
I think I'm ready to go
High, every time that we hit up our spot
See everyone in line, and they payin a lot
'Cept their payin for the night
cuz the drinks are fixed
But the music is free

You want it, you got it
You need it, but you know you gotta have it boy
The music is freein'
(Out on the weekend, Out on the weekend, weekend)

This is for the girls comin' from NYC
I'm feelin' you like yous family
And everybody down from LA to BC
Rockin' to the same old CDs
This is for the kids in the clubs and the street
Talkin' bout you work three deity
Get on the dance floor where the music is free

Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
Gone until the dawn's gone with me
Where the music is free
Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
(Out on the weekend, on the weekend, weekend)

This is for the girls comin' from NYC
I'm feelin' you like yous family
And everybody down from LA to BC
Rockin' to the same old CDs
This is for the kids in the clubs and the street
Talkin' bout you work three deity
Get on the dance floor where the music is free

Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
Gone until the dawn's gone with me
Where the music is free
Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
(Out on the weekend, on the weekend, weekend)

*spoken:
Now all my ladies,
Move it to the front,
show 'em what you got

Ooh, ooh, ooh
Oh, Oh ooh
Oh, Oh ooh
Oh, Oh ooh, ooh, ooh

Fellas?
Move like that
(scratched:
All my ladies, A-A-All my ladies-Oh... ah
All my ladies, A-A-All my ladies-Oh... ah
Oh....

Oh, Oh (x4)

Mario:
And all my ladies say (Ah, Ah)
And all the fellas say (Ah, Ah)
Everybody say (Ah, Ah)
Come dance with me, ohh (Ah Ah)

Drew:
And they say we all
Dance like this, we have the men in bed and off
Till the mornin', there we go lettin off
Tyler's droppin onto the table top
Once again, you can shake your thang and there aint no cops

This is for the girls comin' from NYC
I'm feelin' you like yous family
And everybody down from LA to BC
Rockin' to the same old CDs
This is for the kids in the clubs and the street
Talkin' bout you work three diety
Get on the dance floor where the music is free
Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me

This is for the girls comin' from NYC
I'm feelin' you like yous family
And everybody down from LA to BC
Rockin' to the same old CDs
This is for the kids in the clubs and the street
Talkin' bout you work three deity
Get on the dance floor where the music is free

Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
Gone until the dawn's gone with me
Where the music is free
Slip, gone until the dawn's gone with me
(Out on the weekend, on the weekend, weekend)

My homeroom classroom, now a clubhouse (If you get what I mean...lol), was jumpin to the beat of Drew Sidora's favored song from the movie: Step Up. My uncle who specialized in mixing up music mixed the beat up a bit every now and then, pumping the whole party up a notch. Only three people were missing. The three men introduced themselves two days ago at the club in the Underground of the School of Dance. Jim, a young Russian named Chekov, and...Sulu. I found out from my friends that I was crushing on the Helmsman. They told me I should go with him if he has to go back onto the ship. I asked Jim if I was allowed to do that, he didn't mind as long as I could help with his Navigation Ensign's station. Chekov sometimes apparently had some problems with his station and I could fix the machine he sat at and, a plus, I'm close to the Helmsman when I'm fixing it.

"Mitchy!" I turned around at the sound of Sulu's voice and smiled widely. Jim noticed how, when I smiled, Sulu smiled widely too. Hm, oh dear. Jim was smirking suspiciously. "How does everyone dance with this one?"

"Easily, let's go." I took his hand, blushing a bit like he did, and managed to get to the middle of the floor. The DJ restarted the song, and I quickly showed Sulu the moves. Even Chekov was trying on the sidelines. Now that was cute to see. I have to say, Sulu did so well that it reminded me of the scene in Step Up with this song. The scene where the young man didn't know the moves and he finally got ahold of it and impressed the girl. It was just like that, too. When the song ended, he hugged me. I was surprised, but hugged back.

"You're wonderful, Michelle." Sulu whispered in my ear.

"Thank you. Why are you hugging me so tightly?"

"I don't want to go without you."

"You're leaving?" I exclaimed. Already, they were leaving.

"Tomorrow morning." Sulu nodded. I had to tell him my feelings, now. But, how? I noticed my friends motioning to me in panic. Tears were filling my eyes, obscuring my vision. Sulu noticed and wiped them away. When his hand touched my cheek, I flinched away from him and ran to my friends. I turned one last time and looked into his curious and confused dark eyes.

"I'm sorry." I whispered. His face turned to an emotionless one and he nodded. When my friends and I walked out of the school, it was already dawn.