All my friends want to meet you darling
Please stay away, away now
Bite my tongue
As you're pushing me to the ground
Can't stay away, away, away now

Ten days ago we fell asleep in bed ba bada bada ba bada
Today I woke up and everything was dead ba bada bada ba bada

She said "Hi, what's your name?
I like the coat you're wearing."
I said, "Hi I'm your slave.
It's what I do all day."
She said, "great by the way,
I want to put you on a shelf.
I'm alive to obey
I don't know anything else."

Hold my hand through the thick and thicker
Go away, away, away now
Can't let go
Even if you can go away, away now

Ten days ago we fell asleep in bed ba bada bada ba bada
Today I woke up and everything was dead ba bada bada ba bada

She said "Hi, what's your name?
I like the coat you're wearing."
I said, "Hi I'm your slave.
It's what I do all day."
She said, "great by the way,
I want to put you on a shelf.
I'm alive to obey
I don't know anything else."

I change my mind
I'm sick of always see what I am worth to you my love
Don't waste my time with all these bedroom lies

She said "Hi, what's your name?
I like the coat you're wearing."
I said, "Hi I'm your slave.
It's what I do all day."
She said, "great by the way,
I want to put you on a shelf.
I'm alive to obey
I don't know anything else."


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Slave Lyrics as written by Cameron Wallace Mc Kenzie Scott Jonathon Kingman

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    I totally agree. The line "She said, “great by the way, I wanna put you on a shelf" it's like he's just there on show for his girlfriend. And it's wierd how it says "Hi what's your name" and then "I like the coat you're wearing" then says "Hi I'm you're slave" it's so sudden. I love it. Lola Ray are so underrated!

    Nose_Over_Tailon February 25, 2005   Link

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