This is a toast to all the people listening
I hope it gets dark in your head
So tap your feet and click click click your fingers
Let's make the rest of the world care

I want a song that gets obsession and this is the way it goes
So if you'll play it on your station do-do's and whao-ohs

So hit the lights and turn the record up now
I hope you hear this in your sleep
Sick of the typical I miss you baby
Who would have thought we were so deep

I want a song that gets obsession and this is the way it goes
So if you'll play it on your station do-do's and whao-ohs
We'll grab a drink and kill our brain cells
Sing out the words we know
We bring it back the lovers music do-do's and whoa-ohs
Whao-oh, Whao-oh

I want a song that gets obsession and this is the way it goes
So if you'll play it on your station do-do's and whao-ohs
We'll grab a drink and kill our brain cells
Sing out the words we know
We bring it back the lovers music do-do's and whoa-ohs
Whao-oh, Whao-oh, Whao-oh


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    ahh learn how to spell the bands name first??? KISSCHASY...duh

    deathcabforcutieson July 19, 2006   Link

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