When I woke up tonight I said I'm
Gonna make somebody love me
I'm gonna make somebody love me
And now I know
Now I know
Now I know
I know that it's you
You're lucky lucky, you're so lucky

Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna
Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna, wanna go
Where I'd never let you before

Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna
Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna, wanna go
Where I'd never let you before

Well he's a friend and he's so proud of you
He's a friend and I knew him before you, oh yeah

Well, he's a friend and we're so proud of you
Your famous friend and I blew him before you, oh yeah

Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna
Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna, wanna go
Where I'd never let you before

Here we are at the Transmission party
I love your friends, they're all so arty, oh yeah

Oh, when I woke up tonight I said I'm
Gonna make somebody love me
I'm gonna make somebody love me
And now I know
Now I know
Now I know
I know that it's you
You're lucky lucky, you're so lucky

Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna
Well, do ya
Do ya, do ya wanna, wanna go
Where I'd never let you before

Oh lucky, lucky
You're so lucky
Lucky, lucky
You're so lucky
Lucky, lucky
You're so lucky
Lucky, lucky
You're so lucky
Lucky, lucky
You're so lucky
Oh lucky, lucky
You're so lucky, yeah


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Do You Want To Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley

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    I don't really know what this song means. Probably just random. But I always get the idea of ignorance, but I don't know why...

    CrashBangOuchon August 30, 2005   Link

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