Jawed (Javed, Javid جاود; Urdu Jawaid, Javaid جاوید) is a masculine given name of Persian origin, with a meaning of "eternal".
The name is from Modern Persian jâwid جاود "eternal". The word continues Middle Persian jāwēd, from an Old Persian *yāvaitat, ultimately from *yauu-, Iranian oblique stem of *āiuu- "age, duration", cognate with Greek αἰών "eon".
It is not a traditional given name; it was chosen as a pseudonym by Huseyn Javid (Huseyn Abdulla oglu Rasizadeh) in the early 20th century. The given name became popular among Indian Muslims from about the 1940s, and remains a popular name for baby boys in Pakistan.
Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the third in his Dune series of six novels. Initially selling over 75,000 copies, it became the first hardcover best-seller ever in the science fiction field. The novel was critically well-received for its gripping plot, action, and atmosphere, and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1977. It was originally serialized in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1976, and was the last Dune novel to be serialized before book publication. The novels Dune Messiah and Children of Dune were published in one volume by the Science Fiction Book Club in 2002 and the two were adapted into a well-received television miniseries entitled Frank Herbert's Children of Dune by the Sci-Fi Channel in 2003.
At the end of Dune Messiah, Paul Atreides walks into the desert, a blind man, leaving his twin children Leto and Ghanima in the care of the Fremen, while his sister Alia rules the universe as regent. Awoken in the womb by the spice, the children are the heirs to Paul's prescient vision of the fate of the universe, a role that Alia desperately craves. House Corrino schemes to return to the throne, while the Bene Gesserit make common cause with the Tleilaxu and Spacing Guild to gain control of the spice and the children of Paul Atreides.
[Chorus:]
Let's go, to the floor, let's go,
Let's go, to the floor, let's go, to the floor
Now breathe n shake,
Just breathe n shake, breathe n shake,
Just breathe n shake
[Verse 1:]
She works the club and shakes the room like I never seen before. Makes the fellas be like oohh that's my favourite girl. She feels my swagger so she's heading down my way. Right then I "pull up" and she spends the night with me.
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We head to the VIP where the pleasure is all mine. "All mine" and the thought of caressing you is steady on my mind. I know what you're looking for, baby won't you give me more, now your mine let's get it tonight tonight.
[Chorus:]
Let's go, to the floor, let's go, let's go, to the floor, let's go, to the floor
Now breathe n shake, just breath n shake, breath n shake, just breath n shake
[Verse 2:]
She strikes the poles like nobody does but how can she. (Car sound) Switch seven gears on the clutch and make it look so easy, so back to the crib no clothes on the bed that's what I like, and now she's screaming out "daddy you a champion".
Pre Chorus: She's the wildest and the baddest chick in the game, with no flaws n the comparisons ain't the same. I know what you're looking for, baby won't you give me more. Now your mines let's get it tonight.
[Chorus:]
Let's go, to the floor, let's go, let's go, to the floor, let's go, to the floor
Now breathe n shake, just breath n shake, breath n shake, just breath n shake
[Bridge:]
Get on the floor, Get on the floor, get on the floor, get on the floor