(Down boy, keep down boy)

I'm the one that you would die for
The one you long to touch
The one you live a lie for
I know this much

The more you see
The more you want
The more you taste
It just gets better
The more you get
The more you like it
Don't go too far, I won't let you

[Chorus:Repeat x2]
Down boy, won't you bring me
Down boy, got to keep you down
If you want me with you
Down boy, won't you bring me
Down boy, got to keep you down
Some things I just won't do

Do anything to please me
I got you where I want
I know how much you need me
Just want to get it on

The more you see
The more you want
The more you taste
It just gets better
The more you get
The more you like it
Don't go too far I won't let you

[Chorus:Repeat x2]

Gotta keep you down
Down boy
Gotta keep you down
Down boy
Gotta keep you down

Some things I just won't do [Repeat x4]

The more you see
The more you want
The more you taste
It just gets better
The more you get
The more you like it
Don't go too far
I won't let you

[Chorus:Repeat x2]


Lyrics submitted by Princess |\/.\/|

Down Boy Lyrics as written by Robert Berkeley Davis

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    this is a cool song but nto rea;lly my song if ya no what i eamn

    Incubus_Babeon September 23, 2002   Link
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    I like this song, the chorus the best. But it cant get annoying after awhile

    alcoholicfelineon September 24, 2002   Link
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    what is it exactly that she wont do? get with boys? she seems to be doing an awful lot with the girls in this film clip...

    o0omissyo0oon October 17, 2002   Link
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    This song is quite ok. I've got her album... There a lot of better songs

    nagareboshion October 17, 2002   Link
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    I can't believe this one slipped passed everyone and all the air play it got because it's Holly telling her guy that he has to eat her out or she is gone cause she gives him head.

    "gotta keep you down if u want me with you"

    "do anything to please me, i got you where i want"

    or...

    "the more you see the more you want the more you taste it just gets better the more you get the more you like it dont go too far, i wont let you"

    now if you'll excuse me i need to have a good long hard think about that subect :-)

    iamthelawon August 14, 2005   Link

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