Here they come
The dogs of lust
Out of my mind
Into my life
Somebody should be here to hold me
Somebody should be here to show me, show me

When you're lustful
When you're lonely
And the heat is rising slowly

I got it blue
I got it bad
I got the sweetest sadness I ever had
As the hours pass before my eyes
As the hours pass before me

When you're lustful
When you're lonely
And the heat is rising slowly

I keep reaching up
But they drag me back down
Wherever I try to hide
I will always be found

When you're lustful
When you're lonely
And the heat is rising slowly

Rising rising rising slowly
Rising rising rising
Rising rising slowly


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    This is one of the sexiest songs I've ever heard! Something about the combination of his low, growling voice, the rhythmic, humping beat of the music and the suggestive subject matter (feeling really horny and not having anyone to take it out on) really does it for me!

    glowinthedarkon June 01, 2005   Link

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