I break hearts like the west was won
(They call me the rattlesnake)
I'm hung like an outlaw, baby
(Like an outlaw, baby)
Play poker all day at the saloon
(You cheating bastard)
I'll have you in the saddle soon

We won't back down
(Bang bang guns go bang)
From a fight
(Bang bang guns go bang)
90 paces west
(Bang bang guns go bang)
At noon we draw to death

There was a man from way back west
(Desperado ain't got shit on me)
Who took twelve rounds straight to the chest
At night the town stays awake
(With their eyes wide open)
In terror of the rattlesnake

I bite it but I don't light it
(This town ain't big enough for the both of us)
I'll use the rope and I'll ride her
Two barrels and a whole lot of bang
And when I'm done with it
This town will never be the same

Can I touch your legs?
Do I make you sweat?


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Kiss Me, I'm Contagious Lyrics as written by James Darrell Hargrove Derek Alan Bloom

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    come on dont just shrug me off, please. apparently, according to a friend of mine, i dont "get" the funnyness because im "not a girl." and this made me realize that this whole band just seems to be aimed at making 14 year old girls cream their pants. look at their image. everytime i mention this band to a girl who likes them, they always talk about how HAWT they are. what if they were ugly as hell and dressed like retarded fifth graders all the time and had no sense of fashion at all? would you all still listen to them? its a big manipulative trick, and you're all falling for it. not to mention his voice also happens to be very whiny when he sings. the music (especially in this song) is kind of cool and unique, but the vocals and their massive sex appeal and manipulation and cliches and everything turn me off of this band. they seem like theyre not terrible people, but i don't like them at all. to each his own. dont hate me for my opinion, please.

    jonbashon September 13, 2005   Link

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