There's a place I know where we can go,
Slide on down the wooden staircase,

Get up and outside
Let's find a good place,
And take off your clothing
I stopped wearing a watch,
But I've kissed your face, twice
Since we left the party
And things really get going
Things really get going

We can watch the things we eat
but I need your conf--escape with me
and we can loath in moss all night
your kind and sweet and i feel your inside
And I'll kiss you in the kitchen but there's lovin' outside
I'll touch you and you'll touch me
the rain won't scare us cause we're lovin' outside

I'm wearing your shirt
So act like a kid, don't pretend to hit me
Cause we act in the funniest ways
But it's just like it should be
With good love on the outside


Lyrics submitted by tiredgorilla, edited by nnnnnn

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    isn't line three just, "good lovin outside" like the title of the track? maybe it is get up and outside and i just can't hear the pronunciation right on my horrible speakers.

    octopuscollectiveon September 16, 2007   Link

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